ATF Plans to Destroy ‘Fast and Furious’ Guns

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ATF Plans to Destroy 'Fast and Furious' Guns
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This week, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) quietly informed the House and Senate Judiciary Committees of its intent to destroy firearms from the Obama-era, “Operation Fast and Furious” scandal.

The decision drew a sharp rebuke from the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan.

“Although the ATF apparently intends to forget its dangerous misconduct in Operation Fast and Furious, the scandal is still a matter of public concern,” he wrote in a letter to the ATF on Tuesday.

“Given the potential for ongoing criminal and possible civil actions, it is not in the interest of justice for the ATF to destroy potential evidence associated with Operation Fast and Furious,” continued Jordan.

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The ATF’s decision was prompted after an audit of an ATF storage site in West Virginia where “thousands of firearms, firearm parts, and ammunition had been stolen.”

Operation Fast and Furious was the name given to an ATF “gunwalking” scheme in which straw-purchased firearms were supposed to be tracked by federal agents as they were trafficked south across the border into Mexico.

During the height of the operation, the ATF monitored the sale of roughly 2,000 firearms, of which only 710 had been recovered as of February 2012.

The operation finally came to an end after the shooting death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in Dec. of 2010. An investigation into the incident found that cartel members had crossed into Arizona to hunt marijuana traffickers to rob. It further revealed that two of the rifles recovered at the scene where Agent Terry was killed were linked to Fast and Furious.

The investigation subsequently exposed the operation to the public. Eric Holder, the acting attorney general at the time, described it as “flawed in its concept and flawed in its execution.”

Making matters worse, the ATF used anecdotal cases from the operation to push gun control in the form of a “demand letter on long gun multiple sales” for FFLs in border states.

Alan Gottlieb, the founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, joined Rep. Jordan in criticizing the ATF for wanting to destroy what is tantamount to evidence.

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“Operation Fast & Furious was only one of several scandals that erupted during the Obama-Biden administration,” Gottlieb observed, “but it’s the one that cost the life of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry, and untold numbers of lives in Mexico, along with crimes committed in the United States.”

“It’s hardly surprising the ATF wants to erase the public memory of this debacle, especially now that Joe Biden is in the White House,” he added.

Rep. Jordan added that Mexican authorities are still making cases based on firearms from Operation Fast and Furious, and added in his letter, “I strongly urge you to reconsider this decision and request that you preserve this evidence.”

Rep. Jordan is in line to become chairman of the House Judiciary Committee next month when the GOP takes control of the chamber.

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About the author: Brian Jones Strong 2A proponent, Army Veteran. I earned my writing chops as a military journalist, continuing on to complete my BA at UMD in Communication, before working on political campaigns, and working with firearm regulations. When I’m not bending someone’s ear about the encroachment on our individual rights, I can usually be found at the range, or in my shop pretending to be a hobbyist blacksmith.

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  • John C Kopecky December 30, 2022, 8:07 am

    So, an ATF Storage site in Virginia had thousands of firearms, firearm parts, and ammunition missing as, per their own audit. What Happened to these item? Are they being used for another “Sting Op”? Has the ATF already destroyed evidence? This should receive another “stern rebuke” from Mr. Jordan! Maybe a Sunset Review of this Agency is in order, Mr. Jordan and colleagues!

  • Roger Hawthorne December 10, 2022, 11:56 am

    So the ATF does what thousands of criminals do and destroy the evidence but it’s okay because they are telling congress they are doing it. So GOP’s in congress recommend (big bad scary word) that they don’t destroy the evidence but they are doing it anyway. Who do they work for, are they the mafia? WTF is going on in this country. This country’s government is more corrupt than Russia’s. If we allow this crap then who are we to condemn any other country for anything. You can see why other countries hate us. We’re a bunch of spineless hypocrites. Liberals have destroyed this country.

  • JustAnotherGuy December 9, 2022, 12:31 pm

    “Strongly urge”?
    “Request that you preserve”?

    Yeah, that’ll keep ’em from destroying evidence.
    Our side is so forceful.
    Barf

  • D.J. December 9, 2022, 9:58 am

    No evidence , no crime .
    No crime , no lawsuits .

    Seems pretty simple to me . Our government
    working hard for its employers , Taxpayers .

  • Richard Wayne December 9, 2022, 7:36 am

    So, trying to destroy evidence.

  • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment December 9, 2022, 5:07 am

    When they say destroy, does that mean give them to people who shouldn’t have them?

  • survivor50 December 8, 2022, 9:13 pm

    ” ATF Plans to Destroy ‘Fast and Furious’ Guns… ” …

    Did they consult OBOZO and BiDumb first ??? Does HOLDER know ???

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