The only plausible reason for not sharing that little detail is that the percentage is low enough that it hurts the case the gun-haters are trying to make, rather than helps it. And that leads us to one more question, although it's an elementary one--why doesn't the BATFE trace a very high percentage of the seized guns? What plausible answer to that question can there be, other than that a large proportion of those guns have never been on the U.S. commercial market, and thus tracing them would undermine the case the gun-haters are trying to make? [More]That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Hope to see you there.
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Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Why the silence on what percentage of Mexican 'crime guns' are traced?
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By Jove, he's got it!
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