Operation Fast and Furious

Feds Silent on How Convicted Felons Bought Guns

What are rules for, right?

When asked about the breakdown, Stephen Fischer, a spokesman for the NICS System, said the FBI had no comment. However, an ATF agent who worked on the Fast and Furious investigation, told Fox News that NICS officials called the ATF in Phoenix whenever their suspects tried to buy a gun. That conversation typically led to a green light for the buyers, when it should have stopped them.

The apparent corruption of the system concerns Gowdy. "It is unconscionable and goes beyond just being a terribly ill-conceived investigation to bordering, if not crossing, into criminal activity," he said.


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The Justice Department not only allowed
guns to be illegally exported out of the
country to Mexican drug cartels...

They also ordered gun shops to sell guns
to buyers with criminal records.

When the records of bad buyers came up
on the background search that all gun buyers
must go through, the Justice Department
waved their criminal accomplisses through.

From our friends at 2nd Amendment TV.

Like guns or loathe them, you should be
paying attention to the extreme measures
- read that criminal measures - the Justice
Department and White House are going
through to create pretexts to take them
away from law-adbiding citizens.

Video:

http://www.2ndamendmenttv.com/page/4508.html