All right! This is better than Obamaphones. Spread that military equipment out into the hinterlands where the armed citizenry can get its hands on it if necessary.
Little restraint in military giveaways.
In the tiny farming community of Morven, Ga., the police chief has grabbed three boats, scuba gear, rescue rafts and a couple of dozen life preservers. The town's deepest body of water: an ankle-deep creek.
An Associated Press investigation of the Defense Department program, originally aimed at helping local law enforcement fight terrorism and drug trafficking, found that a disproportionate share of the $4.2 billion worth of property distributed since 1990 has been obtained by police departments and sheriff's offices in rural areas with few officers and little crime.
The national giveaway program operates with scant oversight, and the surplus military gear often sits in storage, the AP found.
2 comments:
Shhhh...
I wonder how I can present myself as a po-po organization to have the FedGub make me a part of the FSA (Free Shit Army)?
B Woodman
III-per
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