Federal Goverment wast tax money to "increase gang control " in small town
source: http://www.chieftain.com/articles/2008/08/18/news/local/doc48a9a5e68c53e642622848.txt
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"You don't want people who are violent carrying firearms," said Troy Eid, U.S. Attorney for Colorado and a leader in the expanded crime-fighting effort.-
To develop more cases, Pueblo police a few months ago set up a joint operation with agents of the principal federal gun law enforcement agency, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The police department dedicated two officers and the ATF assigned two agents to work as a team at police headquarters, Deputy Police Chief John Ercul said. The agents previously worked at the bureau's Colorado Springs office. Ercul said the arrangement is an asset in the department's crime-fighting cabinet.
To develop more cases, Pueblo police a few months ago set up a joint operation with agents of the principal federal gun law enforcement agency, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The police department dedicated two officers and the ATF assigned two agents to work as a team at police headquarters, Deputy Police Chief John Ercul said. The agents previously worked at the bureau's Colorado Springs office. Ercul said the arrangement is an asset in the department's crime-fighting cabinet.
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Chuck_st_chuck
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I live in Pueblo,And Im against any gun laws.
does the ATF really have to be involed in with local criminals? no - 4 years ago
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GoodGodGuy
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Uh Pueblo is a city of 130,000 not a small town. The enforcement is not extra tax supported with no overtime.
If you commit a violent crime, you just gave up your right to bear arms and in some states vote.
Just what is your beef? - 4 years ago
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