http://www.hcnonline.com/articles/2010/ ... 8aoatf.txt
I thought the part about the CHL instruction was interesting...
Sheriff’s captain target of ATF investigation
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Re: Sheriff’s captain target of ATF investigation
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Re: Sheriff’s captain target of ATF investigation
BATFE is on a roll lately, with a lot of big busts going down.
Makes me wonder what they are up to
Makes me wonder what they are up to
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Re: Sheriff’s captain target of ATF investigation
I'm sorry if I offend anyone here but that sounds like typical Cleveland, TX business to me. It seems this guy got a little over confident after probably doing this one or two times and then started doing it in bulk. Furthermore I think it's crazy that the Cleveland Police Department had five hundred plus seized pistols. It's a very small town with a small police department. I wonder how old some of those things were.
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I'd bet the BATFE is just busy trying to prove to everyone they are now worthless.
That being said, I would rather see police departments sell the guns they planned on destroying, get some funds, and we the citizens get a good deal on a used gun. Same thing goes for those gun buys police department do. Melting the guns down, its a shame.
That being said, I would rather see police departments sell the guns they planned on destroying, get some funds, and we the citizens get a good deal on a used gun. Same thing goes for those gun buys police department do. Melting the guns down, its a shame.