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Thursday, August 21, 2014
Louisiana: East Baton Rouge Parish received 558 assault rifles from federal defense program
Making mountains out of molehills, this is the breakdown for "Red Stick" and other areas. Note that the graphic used is from someone woefully firearms ignorant, showing a California DOJ photo of a California "crippled" AR-15 with a "bullet button" in place, which slows reloading, yet incarcerated criminal politician arrested by the FBI Leland Yee and AG Kamala "Cop Killer" Harris sought to ban, despite the fact the device was created to comply with the law, they willfully lied about it as a criminal device. Since Louisiana is a state where you can own machine-guns, you would think such a gaffe impossible, however it just goes to show you firearms ignorance is everywhere, I'm sure the photo was chosen because it looked dramatic, California is the only state that uses such a device, sickening...(S9)
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The data show East Baton Rouge Parish has received 558 assault rifles, 21 pistols, eight shotguns and two mine-resistant vehicles. It's unclear if equipment received by Louisiana State Police would be included in the East Baton Rouge Parish data.
The parish with the second most assault rifles was Caddo Parish, which received 229 assault rifles. Meanwhile Orleans Parish received comparatively low 23 assault rifles.
Livingston Parish received just four assault rifles but has surprisingly been the recipient of three helicopters. The parish also received 13 pistols from the program.
Ascension Parish received 12 assault rifles and one mine-resistant vehicle.
Orleans Parish received 286 night vision pieces, in addition to the 23 assault rifles.
Jefferson Parish received nine assault rifles, one helicopter, one mine-resistant vehicle and one other armored vehicle.
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Full article HERE
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This image is the original California DOJ "Bullet Button" one they used in the story, a device not required in Louisiana (only in gun-hating California), but obviously someone on the paper thought it was dramatic and chose to use it anyway. Firearms ignorance at its worst...(S9)
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