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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 1914694" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>Actually, this sounds like a <em>very</em> good thing. It sounds like the DOJ, through its agent, the US Attorney, realizes that ATF is violating people's rights and generating cases that are not legally sound, and declining to harass people until it is sure that a crime has been committed and that the evidence will be admissible. He's not refusing to prosecute crimes, just saying that one particular agency has shown itself to be unscrupulous and untrustworthy, and that he cannot in good faith bring a prosecution based on that agency's evidence.</p><p></p><p>If that's the case, bravo to a prosecutor who follows the rules and does the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 1914694, member: 13624"] Actually, this sounds like a [I]very[/I] good thing. It sounds like the DOJ, through its agent, the US Attorney, realizes that ATF is violating people's rights and generating cases that are not legally sound, and declining to harass people until it is sure that a crime has been committed and that the evidence will be admissible. He's not refusing to prosecute crimes, just saying that one particular agency has shown itself to be unscrupulous and untrustworthy, and that he cannot in good faith bring a prosecution based on that agency's evidence. If that's the case, bravo to a prosecutor who follows the rules and does the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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