From the article:
Department of Energy: approximately $50,000 worth of M-16 fully automatic rifles
General Services Administration: approximately $16,000 in shotguns and Glocks
Bureau of Reclamations: approximately $697,000 for firearms and ammunition
EPA: almost $70,000 for ammunition
Smithsonian: approximately $42,500 for ammunition
Social Security: approximately $61,000 for ammunition
$426,268 on hollow-point bullets, including orders from the Forest Service, National Park Service, Office of Inspector General, Bureau of Fiscal Service, as well as Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Marshals, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The latter three, sure, but the Forest Service, National Park Service, and Inspector General’s Office?
Bureau of Engraving and printing: approximately $100,000 on firearms
U.S. Mint: almost $180,000 for ammunition
Bureau of Fiscal Services: approximately $672,000 on ammunition and firearms
Department of Agriculture: $1.1 million for weapons and ammunition
And at the time, no one questioned obama.
And expensive hollow point ammunition is NOT used for ‘practice’
All of these agencies and entities have security forces and many have some form of enforcement arm.
Some of them might train with actual service ammunition to make sure they’re gonna hit the bad guy and not the hostage if it’s a tight shot.
They were all shipped on FEMA trains. /s
And at the time, no one questioned obama.
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Why would they, they never questioned that he wasn’t a natural born citizen and ineligible.
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Those quantities do not approach millions let alone billions.
Front names for pose #51?.