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GAO: IRS Had 4,487 Guns; 5,062,006 Rounds of Ammunition
cnsnews.com ^ | 12/28/2018 | Terence P. Jeffrey

Posted on 12/29/2018 2:48:52 PM PST by rktman

The Internal Revenue Service had in its weapons inventory 4,487 guns and 5,062,006 rounds of ammunition as of late 2017, according to a report published this month by the Government Accountability Office.

Included in this arsenal, according to the GAO, were 15 “fully automatic firearms” and 56,000 rounds of ammunition for those fully automatic firearms.

The same report--"Federal Law Enforcement: Purchases and Inventory Controls of Firearms, Ammuntion, and Tactical Equipment"--says that the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services had 194 fully automatic firearms and 386,952 rounds of ammunition for those fully automatic firearms.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: banglist; insanity; irs; irsenforcers; latefilers
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To: Reno89519

Shhhhhhhh. We’re trying to stay un-noticed.


21 posted on 12/29/2018 3:13:15 PM PST by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: yarddog

The gooberment needs to learn how to function off of tariff income only. Abolish the IRS!!


22 posted on 12/29/2018 3:17:18 PM PST by Demanwideplan
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To: SaveFerris
Well, maybe for security

How bout maybe damn few for security. That agency DOES NOT need that many.

23 posted on 12/29/2018 3:18:41 PM PST by progunner (no compromise)
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To: yarddog

I agree. However based on current employee count 76.8k that’s 17 weapons per employee. A wee bit excessive


24 posted on 12/29/2018 3:21:13 PM PST by Jarhead9297
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To: rktman

For comparison there are 3,142 counties/parishes/bouroughs in the 50 States and Washington, DC. That doesn’t include the 5 territories. So the IRS has just over one firearm per each county...


25 posted on 12/29/2018 3:21:25 PM PST by GreenLanternCorps (Hi! I'm the Dread Pirate Roberts! (TM) Ask about franchise opportunities in your area.arare)
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To: Mr. Jeeves

>>Bad enough, since the IRS really isn’t supposed to be doing its own shooting.

Almost every federal agency has some form of law enforcement. That is the FIRST thing I would shut down as President. If they want to stay in law enforcement, fine. Go to the border.

We need ONLY the FBI, the Secret Service (protective section only; counterfeiting can go FBI, and the Marshals. All other needs can be covered by the FBI. If the agencies want to hire security to protect their buildings or to prosecute their own staff, that’s fine, but they have no jurisdiction outside of that.

For all the rhetoric, Trump has been a severe disappointment in this and many other areas. This budget shutdown is nonsense. Close several federal departments (education, energy, interior, etc.) and build a wall from there. The press hates him anyway, so what difference does criticism make.


26 posted on 12/29/2018 3:21:27 PM PST by 1L
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To: Sasparilla
Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services had 194 fully automatic firearms and 386,952 rounds of ammunition for those fully automatic firearms.

What are these guys worried about? Someone stealing food stamps? Maybe an invasion of flesh eating zombies?

27 posted on 12/29/2018 3:22:48 PM PST by immadashell (Save Innocent Lives - ban gun free zones)
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To: rktman

The EPA feels it needs silencers. I wonder why.


28 posted on 12/29/2018 3:23:30 PM PST by VanShuyten ("...that all the donkeys were dead. I know nothing as to the fate of the less valuable animals.")
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To: ronnie raygun
So government can arm government agencies of all sorts but the civilian population has to give theirs up

“We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we’ve set. We’ve got to have a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.” Barack Hussein Obama, 7/2/2008
They don’t call it a Civil Defense force, that would imply we need (or perhaps that we deserve) defense. The official name is National Civilian Community Corps.

I think of it as the NatCCC, or more simply, as the NatCs...

29 posted on 12/29/2018 3:24:24 PM PST by null and void (The Deep State is why even though our economy is booming, the stock market is losing ground.)
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To: yarddog

IRS is a criminal organization. They operate outside US constitution under administrative law. They don’t deserve a BB gun.
Trump should sell all the guns and ammo to the people to help with funding government during shutdown. The government could sell off quite a few assets and land and build the wall.


30 posted on 12/29/2018 3:25:55 PM PST by grumpygresh (Abolish administrative law. It's regressive, medieval and unconstitutional!)
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To: BenLurkin
Out of control government

Naw....now remember to pay on time you lowly serfs. < / sarc >

BTW you should see the arsenal the EPA has.

31 posted on 12/29/2018 3:28:17 PM PST by sailor76 ( <P>tHEY NEED IT MORE THAN WE DO.)
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To: Jarhead9297

Did you mean 1 gun per 17 employees?


32 posted on 12/29/2018 3:28:57 PM PST by null and void (The Deep State is why even though our economy is booming, the stock market is losing ground.)
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To: progunner

There were maybe 4 guys out front when I would check in. No more than 5 or 6. Been too long to remember exactly. Eventually the whole thing was changed after McVeigh bombed OKC (many, many years later).

I don’t recall any of them walking the floor but I was off the main floor and back in a restricted area. I know I processed more than $1 million dollars by myself every night. (this was many decades ago) And there were 35-40 of us in where I was. Some nights I did more. A lot more. I used to ballpark it because it was boring work but not too bad.

But I would never give out the details, even if I remembered who specifically it was coming from. I do remember one check though. It was like a small lottery win, LOL. I never thought I’d see a check that big. No I won’t say how much so nobody bother asking, not even in FReepmail.

I don’t think they’re even at that facility anymore - last I looked was mid 1990’s though).


33 posted on 12/29/2018 3:29:45 PM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: yarddog
It was the IRS who got Al Capone.

Capone died in Alcatraz of syphilis, not tax evasion.

34 posted on 12/29/2018 3:33:03 PM PST by immadashell (Save Innocent Lives - ban gun free zones)
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To: 1L

IRS has guns to intimidate US citizen tax payers. But illegals are given sanctuary cities across the country where criminals hide. What is wrong with this picture?


35 posted on 12/29/2018 3:36:08 PM PST by entropy12 (One million LEGAL immigrants/year is too many, without vetting for skills, Wealth or English skills.)
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To: yarddog

Al Capone was a product of prohibition. I don’t approve of Al Capone, but the government created the crisis and “solved” it via corrupt agencies like FBI and IRS so the government must share the blame for the untoward consequences of prohibition.
So when the IRS got Al Capone the people cheered and these agencies grew in power. Do you like that?
I don’t have any sympathy for IRS and big government syncophants.


36 posted on 12/29/2018 3:37:26 PM PST by grumpygresh (Abolish administrative law. It's regressive, medieval and unconstitutional!)
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To: rktman

It is against the law for an IRS agent to carry a firearm while attempting to collect a tax debt. And why do all those departments need firearms anyway?


37 posted on 12/29/2018 3:43:43 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Twitter is Trump's laser pointer and the media are all cats.)
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To: ronnie raygun

It’s worse than you imagine. I’ve seen statistics that some agencies that have NO business with firearms have them, in quantity. This needs to stop.


38 posted on 12/29/2018 3:43:49 PM PST by Hardastarboard (Break it off in 'em, Brett. They've earned it, and you've earned it.)
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To: rktman

A lot of the government entities were armed under Obama. I think he was just waiting for the right time to declare himself emperor and use them to assume the throne. Fortunately for us that moment never came.


39 posted on 12/29/2018 3:46:45 PM PST by antidemoncrat
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To: null and void

Good One!


40 posted on 12/29/2018 3:52:33 PM PST by The FIGHTIN Illini (Wake up fellow Patriots before it's too late)
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