Sunday, September 25, 2011

U.S. gov't used ATF employees to buy weapons with taxpayer money & walk them -- without help from straw buyers!

Sipsey Street Irregulars
VERBATIM POST
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Official ATF documents and sources in both Arizona and Washington D.C. confirm that in at least two instances in 2010, agents of the United States government purchased Kalashnikov-pattern semi-automatic pistols directly from licensed federal firearms dealers with taxpayer money and delivered those weapons directly into the hands of cartel smugglers.

In a letter dated June 1, 2010, Phoenix ATF Group VII supervisor David Voth, instructed as Federal Firearms Licensee as follows:

Dear Sir,

Per Section925(a)(1) of the Gun Control Act (GCA) exempts law enforcement agencies from the transportation, shipment, receipt, or importation controls of the GCA when firearms are to be used for the official business of the agency.

Please accept this letter in lieu of completing an ATF Form 4473 for the purchase of four (4) CAI, Model Draco, 7.62x39 mm pistols, by Special Agent John Dodson. These aforementioned pistols will be used by Special Agent Dodson in furtherance of the performance of his official duties. In addition, Special Agent Dodson has not been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence. If you have any questions, you may contact me at telephone number 602-605-6501.

Sincerely,

(Signature)
David Voth
ATF Group Supervisor
Phoenix Group VII

7 comments:

  1. curiouser and curiouser....

    when do the arrests begin?

    my guess? never.

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  2. I don't know, but I get more hopeful with each revelation.

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  3. At best I think some lower level officials will take the fall without this going to the top in Justice and the White House. In truth many at the top should get long term prison sentences here in the US and be thankful we do not turn them over to Mexico as requested by some in the senate in Mexico.

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  4. as requested by some in the senate in Mexico.

    Hardly blame them.

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  5. Something fishy is going on. When I tried to click through to the original post at Sipsey Street Irregulars, I got a "Page Not Found" message.

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  6. Obviously Mike posted prematurely and pulled it.

    Might be good to hide this too...

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  7. Thanks Joe and DD, but I thought I would ask first and just received this. Looks like it's going to be even better!:)
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    I just had a comment on your latest piece that I posted, that it was deleted. Should I delete it also?

    "Just got home. You're not going to believe the story. Am reworking piece now and complete exclusive with documents will be up shortly. Wahooo."

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