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I believe we are seeing a historic day in the US. One that could affect our very future as a nation. Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. 2006-2007 under Bush, an investigation of straw purchasing for the Mexican cartels using US gun stores to unlawfully buy firearms and bring them across the border (Operation Gunrunner: Wide Receiver) . Finding problems in tracking these weapons to recover them and make prosecutions, became the central issue and the Mexican government was informed of the operation. It was cancelled. Most of the issues of tracking came down to gps battery life, and other technical issues, not for want to take enforcement action. Fast forward to 2009. DOJ has a brilliant idea and once again resurrects Operation Gunrunner but under the cutesy name Fast and Furious. While gun walking was not specifically mandated as the strategy to be used for the investigation, it became the principal means to the end. ATF was given the funding to carry out this investigation by the DOJ. Results, 2 US law enforcement agents, and over 200 Mexican citizens were killed by these weapons. Weapons recovered at 170 crime scenes in Mexico were from the operation. As of October, only 661 of the 2020 firearms that were 'walked' into Mexico had been recovered. With both Feinstein and Holder saying that the issue is the easy access to guns is the issue and new and more restrictive legislation is needed to curb gun violence. Yet, they forget how this happened in the first place. Gun dealers were the ones that alerted law enforcement of the attempts at straw purchases. DOJ comes up with two plans to combat these straw purchases by allowing them to occur and attempt to make long term investigations to prosecute members of the cartels who are using these weapons to commit heinous crimes in both Mexico and the US. The first operation is suspended due to the fact that it failed to accurately track the guns. The second operation appears to have been tracking the guns and recovering them from crime scenes. An operation like this needs clearance from the HMFIC, whether his office is oval or at the DOJ. Obviously, the laws on the books were enough to prevent such tragedies from happening. Had our government enforced the laws on the middle men how many lives would have been saved....we will never really know that answer. I do know this: the cost of innocent lives to push an agenda, is never worth it.
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