Posted on 07/14/2011 2:41:15 PM PDT by Kaslin
An internal ATF email seems to support the assertion that Fast and Furious was a PR stunt for gun control.
PJM’s Bob Owens has long speculated that the primary reason for Operation Fast and Furious was to perpetuate the lie that 90 percent of illegal firearms in Mexico were from the United States.
Owens assertion was buoyed on Wednesday by internal ATF emails obtained by Townhall.com. One email reads:
Can you see if these guns were all purchased from the same FfL and at one time. We are looking at anecdotal cases to support a demand letter on long gun multiple sales. Thanks Mark R. Chait Assistant Director Field Operations.
This would seem to be a smoking gun for Owens assertion that this operation was never about crime and always about an “under the table” effort to institute the gun control Obama knew he could never push through Congress.
Additionally, Obama has just issued an executive order which requires gun dealers in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California to report multiple long gun (rifle or shotgun) purchases to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in order to combat illegal firearms trafficking along the Mexican border.
The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action fired back at President Obama’s order. Chris Cox, executive director of the NRA-ILA, said they will be filing a lawsuit against the new order the first time ATF tries to enforce it. He noted that criminals generally don’t fill out forms:
$40 billion transnational criminal enterprises don’t fill out paperwork and are not deterred by paperwork violations. This is a blatant effort by the Obama administration and ATF to divert focus of Congress and the general public from their gross incompetence in the Fast and Furious scandal. This scheme will unjustly burden law-abiding retailers in border states. It will not affect drug cartels and it won’t prevent violence along our borders. ATF and the administration lack the statutory authority to do this and the NRA will file suit as soon as ATF sends the first demand letters.
Obama’s order is awash in hypocrisy per the details of the Gunwalker scandal. It was the ATF which ordered gun dealers to make multiple sales of military-style and .50 caliber sniper rifles to known and suspected straw purchasers in the Operation Fast and Furious debacle, in which more than 2,500 weapons were allowed to walk across the border by the ATF. The dealers were already reporting multiple long gun sales and the ATF told them to make the sales anyway.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform who has been investigating the mess form the beginning, said the executive order was about politics:
This political maneuver seems designed to protect the careers of political appointees at the Justice Department and not public safety. Its disconcerting that Justice Department officials who may have known about or tried to cover-up gunwalking in Operation Fast and Furious are continuing attempts to distract attention from clear wrongdoing. In Operation Fast and Furious, gun dealers didnt need this regulation as they voluntarily provided ATF agents with information about suspected straw purchasers. In return for this voluntary cooperation, the Justice Department betrayed them by offering false assurances that they would closely monitor sales of weapons that dealers otherwise did not want to make.
Sen. Charles Grassley, (R-IA), ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, was equally outraged by the executive order:
Weve learned from our investigation of Fast and Furious that reporting multiple long gun sales would do nothing to stop the flow of firearms to known straw purchasers because many Federal Firearms Dealers are already voluntarily reporting suspicious transactions. In fact, in just the documents weve obtained, we are aware of 150 multiple long gun sales associated with the ATFs Fast and Furious case, and despite the fact that nearly all of these sales were reported in real time by cooperating gun dealers, the ATF watched the guns be transported from known straw purchasers to third parties and then let the guns walk away, often across the border. This makes it pretty clear that the problem isnt lack of burdensome reporting requirements. The administrations continued overreach with regulations continues, and is a distraction from its reckless policy to allow guns to walk into Mexico.
Two U.S. law enforcement agents are dead because of this operation, and a reported 150 Mexican citizens are as well. Additionally, the guns are now showing up in U.S. crimes.
We all know that Hezbollah is very active in Mexico and working with the drug cartels. Now imagine that an 0bama-armed Hezbollah attack occurs on this side of the border. God forbid that that should happen but if it does I almost hope the MSM tries to brush it off so the American people can clearly see what they are all about too.
Thanks for this post. I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I’ve wondered why these weapons were ‘recovered’ at crime scenes. Is that not sort of creepy?
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That EO lasts until Congress acts against it or it is revoked by another EO.
Federalism Executive Order 13083 by Clinton comes to mind. He had to revoke it due to Congressional and public opposition.
This appears to be criminal.
This was almost purely a propaganda move aimed at creating a distraction and a veneer of responsibility.
We need a Special Prosecutor!!
That's an underlying truth about F&F few others mention.
The bad guys must believe their position is unassailable to exhibit such arrogance.
If I'm reading this correctly, these are just the ones we know about. There could be a lot more. Right?
You want a guess? There is probably a F&F clone currently or formerly being run out of just about every border state ATF office.
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As to your speculation, it would not surprise me at all if it turns out to be right. If it does, I'll remember your post.
“There is probably a F&F clone currently or formerly being run out of just about every border state ATF office.”
Like this one?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2748754/posts
ATF Florida Gun Probe Earns Congressional Scrutiny in Wake of ‘Fast and Furious’
Several lawmakers are questioning the Obama administration about whether the controversial “Fast and Furious” gunrunning probe may have had a cousin in Florida that resulted in guns being trafficked to Central America.
Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., penned a letter Tuesday to Attorney General Eric Holder and ATF Acting Director Kenneth Melson inquiring about a program known as “Operation Castaway.” Other top lawmakers are also starting to look into it, though ATF claims the program was above board and not similar to Operation Fast and Furious at all.
Well, I don’t think it’s necessarily a matter of a coverup but simply that the connection hasn’t been made yet.
I *am* certain that there will be more casualties going forward and that more will be added in review as reports trickle in.
Like that one (but I already mentioned that), but not including it. I suspect that if you look hard enough you will find an F&F modeled operation either previous or ongoing in every border state and every southeastern port state.
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PR (public realtions) stunt isn’t even what the Obama administration were looking for. Try false flag operation on for size. It is more to the point though not exact.
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And so far I haven't seen the text of the this purported EO. If you know where it's at I'd like to see the text to compare to the law.
FFL NEWSLETTER FEDERAL FIREARMS LICENSEE INFORMATION SERVICE
FFLs and law enforcement have a long-standing history of mutual support and concern for public safety. Therefore, we ask you to report suspicious activity by purchasers or attempted purchasers.
A law, or EO, orders or mandates. A Newsletter asks. Where's the Law? /WTB! Old Lady
Which law orders them to report anything?
As far as I can see at this point it's voluntary reporting and nothing more.
I'm looking.
Still sounds voluntary.
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