Sunday, July 03, 2011

ATF guns ending up at U.S. crime scenes

All Americans -- especially gun owners -- need to know what their government is up to. The government (the ATF) has been smuggling guns to Mexican drug cartels in a lame attempt to justify certain gun control schemes. As many as 2,000 firearms are missing -- and many are ending up at U.S. crime scenes.



Needless to say, these are unacceptable actions undertaken by the Obama administration. We do not have to stand for corruption within our federal or state governments.

If you happen to run into a federally-elected official this weekend at a parade or July 4th event, ask them to crank the pressure up on the ATF and the man they ultimately answer to: Attorney General Eric Holder




WA: Carjacker shot: "Police said an officer used his weapon at 6 a.m. Saturday morning to stop an attempted carjacking. Mount Rainier Police said an officer from their department was the carjacking victim, and used his service weapon in his own self-defense. The incident happened in Capitol Heights. Police said the officer fired and hit the carjacking suspect several times in the upper body. The suspect did not die in the shooting, and has been transported to an area hospital, the police said, for treatment. Mount Rainier police said the officer was also injured in the incident."


New Castle Doctrine law lauded: "Pennsylvania's new Castle Doctrine Law will go into effect in late August now that it has the governor's signature. Sen. Richard Kasunic, D-Fayette/Somerset, said the new law provides an additional layer of protection for law-abiding citizens and will help shield them from wrongful and overzealous prosecution. "One's life and safety is more important than adhering to some vague and chancy legal retreat standard," Kasunic said at the bill-signing ceremony in Gov. Tom Corbett's Reception Room. "This new law should also help deter prosecutors from prosecuting or suing law-abiding people who justifiably used deadly force to defend themselves." In addition, the new law grants civil immunity for their actions when people can justify the need to protect themselves against a perpetrator threatening them with death, serious bodily injury, rape or kidnapping, he said.

1 comment:

  1. Gene Gillett the Mt Rainier, Md Police officer is now in Jail on attempted murder charges by Prince Georges County Police he was indited last week.

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