some animals more "equal" than others. imagine DOJ taking this to federal court.

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NEWS RELEASE
‘BLOOMBERG’S VIGILANTE STING HURT REAL INVESTIGATIONS, SO PROSECUTE HIM,’ SAYS CCRKBA
BELLEVUE, WA – New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg should be investigated for obstruction of justice, and possibly prosecuted under the federal RICO statutes, for his headline-hunting “sting” operation of alleged law-breaking gun dealers, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) said today.

“According to the New York Daily News, ‘Quick-Draw’ Bloomberg’s decision to hire private investigators for this gun control stunt has apparently jeopardized several genuine criminal cases,’ said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “In his foolish zeal to drum up support for an anti-gun campaign, Bloomberg quite possibly has put real investigations at risk. This appears to be as clear cut a case of obstruction of justice as I’ve ever witnessed and Bloomberg should be investigated, and prosecuted if necessary.”

CCRKBA Executive Director Joe Waldron added, “That fact that he hired private investigators who have no law enforcement authority to conduct sting operations in several states – an operation that apparently involved falsely filling out federal background check paperwork – could open Bloomberg up to prosecution under the federal racketeering statutes, and for conspiracy to commit multiple federal felonies, if nothing else. Private citizens, including so-called investigators, cannot give deliberately false information on a Form 4473. That’s a crime, and because Bloomberg set the whole thing up, he would be an accessory to that crime.

“It doesn’t matter if he’s a billionaire,” Waldron said. “Rich politicians are not above the law.”

Gottlieb called on federal prosecutors and the Department of Justice to open an investigation of Bloomberg’s anti-gun sting. Bloomberg reportedly launched the project as a means of finding rogue gun dealers he could sue in civil court, apparently in an effort to grab media attention.

“In terms of a publicity stunt,” Gottlieb said, “this one could – and should – have very serious consequences for Mayor Bloomberg and anyone connected with it. This was no college prank, but a wide-reaching operation, probably paid for with public money. If there are bad gun dealers out there, let the professionals handle the problem. We don’t need a New York mayor practicing his own form of vigilante justice.”


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June 1 issue of Gun Week had a small, page 1 item on this too.
 
We'll see if BATFEces applies and enforces the law equally or if it only applies to us peons who are easier pickings.
 
Don't hold your breath awaiting a well heeled politician to get caught with his pants down, unless he's caught bilking moola from the taxpayer and you've got a DA who wants to get ahead politically with an airtight case and a friendly Judge or two at hand. Entrapment is not only acceptable, it's become the norm in some types of LE actions such as soliciting illegal activity.

I'm sure that Bloomberg has adequately deep pockets to protect his serfs should his own political neck be exposed to the chopping block. I'm also sure he had legal advice up front from the best attorney's that his money (or the taxpayers of NYC) could buy with a guarantee that VPC/Brady type attorneys would help defend and/or represent his players should the need arise.

I doubt if Joe Waldron will get any assist from the BATF(e) unless he's got a Senator/Congressional Rep or three in his pockets who can bring pressure to bear from the heavens above... unfortunately. Maybe a Larry Craig or Ron Paul type, but that type of Pol are as scarce as hen's teeth.

Still and all, a boy can dream and FFL dealers can (and should) learn from this experience.
 
Breaking the law is okay as long as you throw enough mud on us unsavory "gun-types". This kind of coruption makes me sick! Oh well, I can only bellyache as long as I try and do something about it. Good thing I have my congressmens' # on speed dial.:o
 
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