Thursday, July 14, 2011

De Leon supports federal ATF with newly introduced Senate Resolution

Keeping up with the fast paced investigation of the federal Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) latest debacle  of providing guns to Mexican drug cartels?  If you are watching what is happening at all you know it has become very clear that our very own government, represented by the federal Department Of Justice's ATF has purposefully instigated and executed a plan to put weapons across the southern border into Mexico, and that these very weapons have been used against the U.S. and killed our own people.  Note that as the investigation goes on that Attorney General Eric Holder's name, as well as the President's comes up more and more often....
Also note that the very same are trying deflecting maneuvers, calling for tighter gun control measures across the U.S., as a diversion.
Falling into step with this strategy from the left, our very own anti-gun state Senator Kevin de Leon has introduced a Senate resolution (SJR 10) that calls for "reenactment of the federal assault weapons ban, adoption of the ATF's proposed rule to require reporting of all rifle sales/purchases, and for stronger federal authority to crack down on "corrupt" (my emphasis) gun dealers".....read that as "all" gun dealers.  We are remembering that these "gun dealers" were instructed, against their better judgement mind you, instructed by the ATF to sell to those who intended to take the guns across the border...and not just one gun at a time, but many at a time.  The dealers were told to look the other way and to hold their tongue about it, too!
Senator de Leon should have looked the other way and held his tongue, instead of jumping on the bandwagon of Democrats working to create a diversion, a snow job, maneuvering the scandal to their advantage.  The repercussions of this investigation will be huge and broad.  Blinded by the vision of greater anti-gun opportunities, de Leon may just come to realize he would have been better off remaining silent.  Even a fool is thought to be wise when  he remains silent.

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