2aguy
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When bill “the rapist” Clinton passed the assault rifle ban, it was one of the reasons the democrat party lost control of the House of Representatives…….they had had control for 40 years……..so the democrats backed off gun control….
When Obama took office, he wanted to start up the push for gun control…and one way he did that was by allowing Mexican drug cartels to buy guns in America….so that those guns would show up in Mexican crime scenes and drug busts….giving him the ability to begin the push for new gun control laws……
The problem was that people found out what he was doing……..
How American gun stores tried to stop obama’s gun running scheme….
So what did Forcelli tell the reporter that didn't end up in the finished story?
"A lot," Forcelli revealed. "I spoke about the United States Attorney's Office [in Phoenix] would not allow us to arrest folks when we got tips from the industry. I explained to him how 90% of the tips we got came from licensed gun dealers. And it wasn't just tips on straw buyers. It was tips on folks who were selling guns illegally. Look, it was a thing at gun shows. You'd have some folks saying 'hey, private sales, off-paper', and the dealers would spot them before we did oftentimes."
The vast majority of FFL's Forcelli dealt with in Phoenix were the "first line of defense" in combatting gun trafficking and violent crime, according to Forcelli, not part of the problem. But that's not the only portion of Penzenstadler's story that bothers Forcelli.
When Obama took office, he wanted to start up the push for gun control…and one way he did that was by allowing Mexican drug cartels to buy guns in America….so that those guns would show up in Mexican crime scenes and drug busts….giving him the ability to begin the push for new gun control laws……
The problem was that people found out what he was doing……..
How American gun stores tried to stop obama’s gun running scheme….
So what did Forcelli tell the reporter that didn't end up in the finished story?
"A lot," Forcelli revealed. "I spoke about the United States Attorney's Office [in Phoenix] would not allow us to arrest folks when we got tips from the industry. I explained to him how 90% of the tips we got came from licensed gun dealers. And it wasn't just tips on straw buyers. It was tips on folks who were selling guns illegally. Look, it was a thing at gun shows. You'd have some folks saying 'hey, private sales, off-paper', and the dealers would spot them before we did oftentimes."
The vast majority of FFL's Forcelli dealt with in Phoenix were the "first line of defense" in combatting gun trafficking and violent crime, according to Forcelli, not part of the problem. But that's not the only portion of Penzenstadler's story that bothers Forcelli.