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Old 06-29-2012, 11:37 AM   #16
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ATF has only 224 agents assigned to the special effort, according to a Justice Department report. The ATF says those agents are currently managing 4,600 open investigations, along with monitoring illegal sales at 8,500 licensed gun shops along the Southwest border.

Michael Bouchard, a former ATF assistant director who oversaw the bureau’s field operations until 2007, summed up the problem succinctly. The laws, he says, are “very weak,” the resources “very few.”


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Again, CBJ7, the second paragraph in the OP's cite reads:

"No federal statute outlaws firearms trafficking . . ."

The OP's cite is 100% a lie, CBJ7. The author lied, and you are equivocating, CBJ7!
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Look IB, I get it. Im an NRA Lifer.

but Im tired of dragging you around by the ear

yes, you are splitting hairs or youre too stupid to know the difference .. when you take the comment in context with the Az STATE law .. there is no Federal Law, specifically, any way to prove gun trafficing ..


Customers can legally buy as many weapons as they want in Arizona as long as they're 18 or older and pass a criminal background check. There are no waiting periods and no need for permits, and buyers are allowed to resell the guns. "In Arizona," says Voth, "someone buying three guns is like someone buying a sandwich."

By 2009 the Sinaloa drug cartel had made Phoenix its gun supermarket and recruited young Americans as its designated shoppers or straw purchasers. Voth and his agents began investigating a group of buyers, some not even old enough to buy beer, whose members were plunking down as much as $20,000 in cash to purchase up to 20 semiautomatics at a time, and then delivering the weapons to others.


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Old 06-29-2012, 12:16 PM   #18
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Look IB, I get it. Im an NRA Lifer.

but Im tired of dragging you around by the ear

yes, you are splitting hairs or youre too stupid to know the difference .. when you take the comment in context with the Az STATE law .. there is no Federal Law, specifically, any way to prove gun trafficing ..


Customers can legally buy as many weapons as they want in Arizona as long as they're 18 or older and pass a criminal background check. There are no waiting periods and no need for permits, and buyers are allowed to resell the guns. "In Arizona," says Voth, "someone buying three guns is like someone buying a sandwich."

By 2009 the Sinaloa drug cartel had made Phoenix its gun supermarket and recruited young Americans as its designated shoppers or straw purchasers. Voth and his agents began investigating a group of buyers, some not even old enough to buy beer, whose members were plunking down as much as $20,000 in cash to purchase up to 20 semiautomatics at a time, and then delivering the weapons to others.


have a nice day.
CBJ7, 18 U.S.C. § 924(b)IS a federal statute that forbids the illegal, international trafficking of weapons and ammunition -- no "ifs", "ands" or "buts": and no hair splitting. You are doing all of the hair splitting. The OP's article began with a patently false statement: "No federal statute outlaws firearms trafficking," and that is a lie!

BTW, 18 to 20 (
21 minus one day) year old GIs aren't old enough to buy beer -- but they can vote, drive and usually, and legally, buy a long gun; so, once again you obfuscate.
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Old 06-29-2012, 12:29 PM   #19
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CBJ7, 18 U.S.C. § 924(b)IS a federal statute that forbids the illegal, international trafficking of weapons and ammunition -- no "ifs", "ands" or "buts": and no hair splitting. You are doing all of the hair splitting. The OP's article began with a patently false statement: "No federal statute outlaws firearms trafficking," and that is a lie!

BTW, 18 to 20 (21 minus one day) year old GIs aren't old enough to buy beer -- but they can vote, drive and usually, and legally, buy a long gun; so, once again you obfuscate.
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taking the comment in context with the article totally escapes you doesnt it ?


scratch me saying you were splitting hairs, I was wrong.

youre too simple minded to split hairs.
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Old 06-29-2012, 12:44 PM   #20
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taking the comment in context with the article totally escapes you doesnt it ?


scratch me saying you were splitting hairs, I was wrong.

youre too simple minded to split hairs.
No, it is you who is too dull and liberally contentious to admit that the author began his article with a lie, CBJ7.
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Old 06-29-2012, 03:09 PM   #21
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Unfortunately, even on ignore, some of the crap posted by I.B. Dumb, gets through.

Just like the Ten Commandments says "Thy Shalt Not Kill", we supposedly "legally" put people to death every year in prisons across this nation. We also kill tens of thousand of INNOCENT people and try to "cleanse" it by calling it "collateral damage" in War.

I appreciate your trying to convince a rock that he can think but it just doesn't work with I.B. Dumb.

He doesn't understand poetic license or using broad brush phrases that might have been better chosen to explain things of a legal nature.

The FUCKING FACT remains that even with a trafficking law so written, LOCAL prosecutors even in AZ felt going to trial would have been foolish and unproductive because of the ambiguity of the charges.

Perhaps, this clip from an interview with the author of the article that smeared shit on the face of an oh so deserving Darrell Issa and his contemptible followers will serve to show others, except for the cranially challenged I.B Dumb, the distinction between arrests and the inability to successfully prosecute "gun trafficking" charges.


Going to the 6:33 mark of this clip will enable you to skip the portion of the clip on Health Care.

The purpose of the contempt vote was to further the "conspiracy theory" but the interview with the author proves otherwise.

Katherine Eban, a contributor for Forbes Magazine, knows more about this issue than ANYONE on this board - she wrote the article that proved Issa was a political hack and the conspiracy theory was a strategy hatched by the right to hurt Obama and Holder.


This conspiracy theory was hatched by a right wing political hack who has cooked up similar schemes in the past.

I expect the uneducated and stupid posters who continue to post here without facts NOT to listen to the most knowledgeable source on this matter (Eban) but then that is why they are who they are, isn't it? They'll scream about the program on which she is interviewed or its host rather than the facts of the story.
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Old 06-29-2012, 03:51 PM   #22
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Notice how when they have NOTHING, they don't respond. They seem to be hoping against hope that the truth will drop off the page while COF, Whirly and Barleybrains replace it with some of their typical "bullshit" and "filler material"?
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Old 06-29-2012, 04:00 PM   #23
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Here is the truth for you, Stevie. STOP THE CAFFEINE IN THE AFTERNOON!

Seriously, you are sounding stupider than ever.

We will eventually find out the truth of Fast and Furious. We'll see if you are as upset then. But until then, NO CAFFEINE!
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Old 06-29-2012, 04:12 PM   #24
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Here is the truth for you, Stevie. STOP THE CAFFEINE IN THE AFTERNOON!

Seriously, you are sounding stupider than ever.

We will eventually find out the truth of Fast and Furious. We'll see if you are as upset then. But until then, NO CAFFEINE!

heres my prediction

a civil suit that doesnt force Holder to pass the documents to congress ...


a NO POINT fiasco that cost taxpayers gawd knows how much, and lasted gawd knows how long, staged by republican idiots when the entire country should be focused on bigger, far less expensive fish ...
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We'll see, CBJ7.
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Old 06-29-2012, 04:21 PM   #26
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Here is the truth for you, Stevie. STOP THE CAFFEINE IN THE AFTERNOON!

Seriously, you are sounding stupider than ever.

We will eventually find out the truth of Fast and Furious. We'll see if you are as upset then. But until then, NO CAFFEINE!

More PROOF of my allegation. Thanks, COF, for showing your inability to understand facts or political motives by your handlers. Also, thanks for replying and understanding EXACTLY as I predicted you would!
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We'll see, CBJ7.

we'll see the 5 atf agents testify guns werent walked and Issa's bullshit get flushed ..
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Old 06-29-2012, 04:30 PM   #28
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Be that as it may, CBJ7. If that is the truth, I will apologize publically, right here. But until then, I'm content to wait for Holder to be indicted.

Stevie, seriously. Stop the caffeine.
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Old 06-29-2012, 04:38 PM   #29
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Be that as it may, CBJ7. If that is the truth, I will apologize publically, right here. But until then, I'm content to wait for Holder to be indicted.

Stevie, seriously. Stop the caffeine.

not necessary COF. Im waiting too,

Nothing criminal, the basis of the investigation is null and viod, what else can come from all the hoopla? Somebody missed D Day?

lol
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Old 06-29-2012, 05:06 PM   #30
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Unfortunately, even on ignore, some of the crap posted by I.B. Dumb, gets through.

Just like the Ten Commandments says "Thy Shalt Not Kill", we supposedly "legally" put people to death every year in prisons across this nation. We also kill tens of thousand of INNOCENT people and try to "cleanse" it by calling it "collateral damage" in War.

I appreciate your trying to convince a rock that he can think but it just doesn't work with I.B. Dumb.

He doesn't understand poetic license or using broad brush phrases that might have been better chosen to explain things of a legal nature.

The FUCKING FACT remains that even with a trafficking law so written, LOCAL prosecutors even in AZ felt going to trial would have been foolish and unproductive because of the ambiguity of the charges.

Perhaps, this clip from an interview with the author of the article that smeared shit on the face of an oh so deserving Darrell Issa and his contemptible followers will serve to show others, except for the cranially challenged I.B Dumb, the distinction between arrests and the inability to successfully prosecute "gun trafficking" charges.


Going to the 6:33 mark of this clip will enable you to skip the portion of the clip on Health Care.

The purpose of the contempt vote was to further the "conspiracy theory" but the interview with the author proves otherwise.

Katherine Eban, a contributor for Forbes Magazine, knows more about this issue than ANYONE on this board - she wrote the article that proved Issa was a political hack and the conspiracy theory was a strategy hatched by the right to hurt Obama and Holder.


This conspiracy theory was hatched by a right wing political hack who has cooked up similar schemes in the past.

I expect the uneducated and stupid posters who continue to post here without facts NOT to listen to the most knowledgeable source on this matter (Eban) but then that is why they are who they are, isn't it? They'll scream about the program on which she is interviewed or its host rather than the facts of the story.
One more time for another dumb mutha fucker: Little Blind Boy! Despite his obstinate denials, the fact remains: 18 U.S.C. § 924(b) IS a federal statute that forbids the illegal, international trafficking of weapons and ammunition. Despite his obstinate objections, it only takes one law to criminalize such behavior. So when a dumb mutha fucker like Little Blind Boy quibbles and makes excuses about the "inability of law enforcement agents to enforce" an existing law that clearly states that it is against the law to be a "straw buyer" and its against the law for "straw buyers" to ship or transport weapons and ammunition to foreign countries, they are full of shit.

Also, when a dumb, liberal mutha fucker like the OP posts an article that begins with a patently false statement,
"No federal statute outlaws firearms trafficking," it is an article based on a lie.

The law exists! The article is a lie. If you defend the article, you are lying!

Only a dumb, liberal mutha fucker like Little Blind Boy can continue to deny the existence of a federal law that forbids and penalizes illegal, international gun-trafficking.
It only takes one law to define and criminalize such behavior!

BTW,
dumb mutha fucker, CBS is also reporting the story:

Documents: ATF used "Fast and Furious" to make the case for gun regulations.

Documents obtained by CBS News show that the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) discussed using their covert operation "Fast and Furious" to argue for controversial new rules about gun sales.

In Fast and Furious, ATF secretly encouraged gun dealers to sell to suspected traffickers for Mexican drug cartels to go after the "big fish." But ATF whistleblowers told CBS News and Congress it was a dangerous practice called "gunwalking," and it put thousands of weapons on the street. Many were used in violent crimes in Mexico. Two were found at the murder scene of a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-57338546-10391695/documents-atf-used-fast-and-furious-to-make-the-case-for-gun-regulations/
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