What it would change is the ability of the major media to continue to ignore fast and furious.
And it would probably give the House investigation huge visibility.
Just asking if it’s an F&F gun could give more visibility.
Last week, the Department of Justice acknowledged to Congress that firearms connected with the ATFs controversial sting operation were used in at least 11 violent crimes in the United States, including the slaying of a U.S. Border Patrol agent. Meanwhile, the program has never led to any arrests, and three key ATF supervisors were promoted earlier this month.
http://www.democracynow.org/2011/8/31/atf_whistleblower_us_gun_sting_fast
Like I said, we already know these guns were used in other crimes in the U.S. If the media was interested, they would report it.