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What's It Worth?

Please find a special message below from our friends at American's Right To Arms..

Uploaded on January 28, 2012

Please find a special message below from our friends at American's Right To Arms..
We appreciate your support. - Conservative Contacts

FEDS GET GREEN LIGHT TO GRAB YOUR GUNS

JUDGE GRANTS ATF REGULATORY CARTE BLANCHE

In yet another example of Washington hypocrisy, U.S. District Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the D.C. district disregarded the Second Amendment and tossed a lawsuit challenging new reporting requirements for gun dealers – requirements the Obama administration says are needed "to help staunch the flow of powerful rifles to violent Mexican drug gangs."

BLAST FAX CONGRESS – DEMAND YOUR GUN RIGHTS BE PROTECTED! STOP OBAMA'S NATIONAL REGISTRY OF GUN OWNERS TODAY! DEFEND YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS!

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from Dakotah Dan wrote 16 weeks 6 days ago

Moishe, Who the heck is "American's Right To Arms"? You present this as a Paul Revere call to arms. But, what is your source? It is not too much to know the reliability of your source if you are asking us to jump through hoops.

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from pbshooter1217 wrote 16 weeks 6 days ago

What does the lawsuit actually say?

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from Dakotah Dan wrote 16 weeks 6 days ago

Here is the AP Report/USA Today from 1/14/12:
A federal judge has dismissed a firearms-industry association's lawsuit seeking to block the Obama administration from requiring gun-store owners in Southwestern border states to report when customers buy multiple high-powered rifles.

U.S. District Judge Rosemary M. Collyer said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives limited its requirement to purchasers of two or more semi-automatic rifles greater than .22 caliber within five days in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

The requirement was imposed after the ATF acknowledged during congressional hearings that it made mistakes in Operation Fast and Furious, a Phoenix-area investigation designed to catch weapons-trafficking kingpins.

Agents lost track of many weapons they were trying to track to smuggling ringleaders, and some guns ended up at crime scenes in Mexico and the U.S. Two of those guns were found at the murder scene of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, killed 13 months ago during a shootout near Nogales.
--Associated Press

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from Hoski wrote 16 weeks 6 days ago

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from Dakotah Dan wrote 16 weeks 6 days ago

Moishe, Who the heck is "American's Right To Arms"? You present this as a Paul Revere call to arms. But, what is your source? It is not too much to know the reliability of your source if you are asking us to jump through hoops.

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from pbshooter1217 wrote 16 weeks 6 days ago

What does the lawsuit actually say?

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from Dakotah Dan wrote 16 weeks 6 days ago

Here is the AP Report/USA Today from 1/14/12:
A federal judge has dismissed a firearms-industry association's lawsuit seeking to block the Obama administration from requiring gun-store owners in Southwestern border states to report when customers buy multiple high-powered rifles.

U.S. District Judge Rosemary M. Collyer said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives limited its requirement to purchasers of two or more semi-automatic rifles greater than .22 caliber within five days in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

The requirement was imposed after the ATF acknowledged during congressional hearings that it made mistakes in Operation Fast and Furious, a Phoenix-area investigation designed to catch weapons-trafficking kingpins.

Agents lost track of many weapons they were trying to track to smuggling ringleaders, and some guns ended up at crime scenes in Mexico and the U.S. Two of those guns were found at the murder scene of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, killed 13 months ago during a shootout near Nogales.
--Associated Press

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from Hoski wrote 16 weeks 6 days ago

More Moishe's temper tantrums,
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