Along with pretending to work all day remember how much we can save by disarming the IRS:
“The IRS has spent $35.2 million on guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment since 2006, including $10 million in weaponry and gear since 2020. These purchases are used by the IRS’ Criminal Investigation Division that has jurisdiction over federal tax crimes.” Jun 13, 2023
Joni Ernst website. from Ernst Works to Disarm IRS.
Debate topics from Congress.gov about IRS weaponry.
Reasons cited for IRS employees to carry weapons.
To protect themselves and the public
To execute search and arrest warrants
To conduct undercover operations
And here I always thought we had the County Sheriff’s department for the first 2 items and the FEEBEE guys for the last.