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Friday, December 4, 2009

More shilling for gun control

The NY Daily News has more FUD about weapons:
Manhattan prosecutors announced criminal charges against seven men who are accused of dealing cocaine, Ecstasy and 27 high-powered weapons, including assault rifles and semi-automatic pistols near Public School 98 on W. 212th St. The firearms ranged in price from $750 for a .38-caliber Smith & Wesson revolver to $1,750 for a MAK-90 assault rifle.
I see what they did there! So a .38 caliber revolver is now a 'high-powered' weapon.

This is really getting ridiculous. I realize that it's NY, but sometime you need to be held accountable for your reporting. I can only hope that the NYDN is one of the first to fold in the MSM's decline.

I also note another interesting part of the story:

Authorities declined to reveal the origin of the guns.

"They were definitely used street guns," said Sgt. Patrick Mulcahy of the NYPD's firearms investigation unit.

You can bet that if they were from a dealer, or a gun show, they'd be crowing that to the heavens.

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