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How can they claim they can account for everything when the audit showed that almost 30% couldn't be accounted for? Must be that new math. They aren't where they are suppose to be so they must be in court. But not signed out?
I thought this was going to be about taking more guns from the law abiding./ Then reading the article it seems that many of these guns might be back on the street illegally. Lost, stolen or misplaced, it hard to understand not accounting for 90 out of 300 guns. Anybody else here have that problem? Most everyone else would have have some explaining to do with that big of a loss. |
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No surprises there. Let's just say that some of the nicest and best gun 'collections' I have ever seen were at the homes of police officers who 'confiscated' most of them.
Not just in NY city but right here in South Central PA too.....anyone remember just a few months ago the York City Police SERGENT who was one of the property clerks with a gambling problem...helped himself to a few thousand dollars out of the property room. What didn't hit the papers was how many other things (guns, etc) were missing too. |
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