I would guess that 90 percent of crimes involving gun offenders are state related and therefore would require each state to prosecute would-be gun offenders. Why then is Congress authorizing the federal government a whole bunch of new federal prisons and 100,000 new federal law enforcement officers?
Does Congress have another agenda in mind, like incarcerating law-abiding citizens who protest vehemently an encroaching bureaucratic government? Or is Congress intent on making the United States government a police state?A Congress who can provide the American people with a $4 trillion debt to the Federal Reserve/IMF Banking System is now moving toward banning guns and incarceration of alleged gun offenders. Wake up America, before it's too late.
John Brodie
Salt Lake City