Thursday, July 14, 2011

ATF E-Mail Points to Gun Control Being Motive for Fast and Furious

This is definitely the most explosive internal e-mail to come out of the ATF since it was learned that Director Kenneth Melson and Deputy Director Billy Hoover were getting weekly updates on Operation Fast and Furious. Many have suspected that the reason ATF allowed guns to 'walk' into Mexico was to help push a gun control agenda but an e-mail from Assistant Director in Charge of Field Ops, Mark Chait makes that case a whole lot stronger.

This email from Chait, via Townhall, instructs the recipients that the ATF is looking for 'anecdotal cases' to support, in effect, gun control.

This argument is even further bolstered by a newly released 'rule' by the Obama administration that gun store owners in the four southern border states will be required to report multiple long gun sales.

ATF agent / whistleblower John Dodson told CBS's Sharyl Attkisson several months ago that when he went to his supervisor to object to Fast and Furious, which put guns in the hands of bad guys, he was told, 'If you want to make an omelette, you gotta scramble some eggs.'

Gun Owners of America Executive Director Larry Pratt asks an interesting question: "If the 'omelette' is gun control, who or what are the scrambled eggs?"

h/t to Sipsey Street,

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