ATF Officials: Use ‘Fast & Furious’ To Support Gun Control
CBS’s Sharyl Attkisson Is All Over This Case!
By Dell Hill via “Hot Gas”
“The logical extension
of Rahm’s famous remark about never letting a serious crisis go to
waste. If a grave problem is an opportunity to push your agenda, imagine
how much farther you can push it by making the problem graver.
Sharyl Attkisson - CBS News
Another F&F bombshell from CBS’s Sharyl Attkisson:
ATF
officials didn’t intend to publicly disclose their own role in letting
Mexican cartels obtain the weapons, but emails show they discussed using
the sales, including sales encouraged by ATF, to justify a new gun
regulation called “Demand Letter 3″. That would require some U.S. gun
shops to report the sale of multiple rifles or “long guns.” Demand
Letter 3 was so named because it would be the third ATF program
demanding gun dealers report tracing information.
On
July 14, 2010 after ATF headquarters in Washington D.C. received an
update on Fast and Furious, ATF Field Ops Assistant Director Mark Chait
emailed Bill Newell, ATF’s Phoenix Special Agent in Charge of Fast and
Furious:
“Bill
– can you see if these guns were all purchased from the same (licensed
gun dealer) and at one time. We are looking at anecdotal cases to
support a demand letter on long gun multiple sales. Thanks.”
On
Jan. 4, 2011, as ATF prepared a press conference to announce arrests in
Fast and Furious, Newell saw it as “(A)nother time to address Multiple
Sale on Long Guns issue.” And a day after the press conference, Chait
emailed Newell: “Bill–well done yesterday… (I)n light of our request for
Demand letter 3, this case could be a strong supporting factor if we
can determine how many multiple sales of long guns occurred during the
course of this case.”
Follow
the link and read the e-mails from a participating gun dealer to the
ATF asking for a letter affirming that he was only selling these weapons
at the agency’s behest. He was worried that the sales were shady and
wanted legal cover in case the bureau later turned around and decided
that the dealers were “irresponsible” or whatever in making the sales —
which was awfully prescient given the ATF’s subsequent political
opportunism. But then, none of this is surprising: Congressional Democrats and even Eric Holder himself
have already used F&F as a pretext to call for more gun control. I
thought the sleaziest bit of White House scandal spin we’d see this year
was the Energy Department asking Solyndra to hold off on layoffs until after election day
in 2010. Nope: Per the new F&F e-mails, they’re actually using
their own scandals now as a pretext for greater regulation. Says Dan McLaughlin, “Obama Administration once again lives down to every paranoid caricature of itself.”
Darrell Issa said today he’s going to press Holder at tomorrow’s hearing to “clean house” at the DOJ. Chuck Grassley, for one, knows just where to start.”
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