Toys For Police
The lamestream media told you:
In order to reduce violence, protect the innocent, and fight rampant corruption in Mexico, Mexican federales confiscated all firearms from the police in Tijuana.
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
The National Shooting Sports Foundation has circulated news that the Tijuana, Mexico, police department has issued about 60 slingshots to officers whose guns were confiscated. I am not making this up.
The city’s 2,000 police officers have been without guns since Jan. 5, when their firearms were confiscated amid allegations that corrupt officers were supporting drug traffickers. How the 1,940 officers without slingshots will cope was not covered.
No news was issued on whether U.S. police would have their guns changed to slingshots to address allegations that some corrupt officers here support the drug trade.
Critics note that the entire U.S. war on some drugs supports the drug trade, with price supports and a system that makes every drug available in every city in America. “In the war on drugs, the problem isn’t the drugs, it’s the war,” says one critic on condition of anonymity.
To get on the excellent NSSF news list, visit http://www.nssf.org. NSSF sponsors “First Shots,†a program that introduces newcomers to the joys, excitement and wholesome fun of the shooting sports.
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