Thursday, July 27, 2006

Cali Confiscation Update


It is beginning to appear that the confiscations in California are the work of a police informant, not the use of recorded sales of weapons to locate unregistered guns among multiple gun owners.

More information here and here.

There is still the issue of why the Los Angeles County Gun Task Force even exists.....

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:04 AM

    Oh, wonderful. The cops can form special task forces to take away rights from citizens but can't spare a single cop to go out and bust the m*f* spammers!

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  2. My comment is slightly shorter - good blog...I'll be back!

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  3. How do they do that crap? Ya' know, it's not really smart to spam a blog on GUNS!

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  4. Anonymous3:49 PM

    "Task Force", its' got a sort of "progressive", "proactive" newspeak bullshite platitude ring about it, it sounds "tough, active, we're doing this for the greater good"

    Knocking on doors in the early hours...

    Is this the work of the same politicians that Kim and Firehand were talking about trying to engineer their electorate, so they got a long easy ride in power?

    Wonder how much the snitch got paid, or plea bargained?

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  5. Makes me glad I don't live in California anymore. F*ing communist state anymore!

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  6. Anonymous8:45 PM

    Puts me in mind of another "Task force". The one the British sent against Lexington and Concord.

    Wasn't there a tree in need of watering?

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  7. "Task Force" is sexed-up butchspeak for "Steering Committee."

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