they violated.
San Diego Sheriff’s Dept. Captain, Lieutenant Busted for Trafficking ‘Off Roster’ Guns
Carrying on in the grand tradition of California public officials such as San Francisco’s Leland Yee, a couple of San Diego County Sheriff’s Office cops have been busted for running a thriving gun trafficking business with the help of a prominent local jeweler.
The two cops were able to get their hands on guns not available to the public because of the state’s ludicrous firearm certification requirements. The enterprising SDCSD officers recognized the potential black market demand for “off roster” guns and worked to fill it.
Some Only Ones- again- decided to take advantage of their privileged position over the commoners; anyone surprised?
2 comments:
This is more widespread both in numbers of officers involved and firearms sold, and for more years than what is reported here. This opportunity has been exploited since the initiation of CA's gun roster. Law officers all around the state have been taking advantage of this. Some even used to post regularly on CalGuns forum. This black market was created by the roster.
Leland Yee was involved in different schemes with Chicoms, he was an arms dealer whereas officers are mainly dealing in off-roster hand guns.
Rick
Hmm, violating California law, but helping support 2nd amendment rights? Heroes AND villains. Wonder who ratted them out?
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