Old 01-08-09, 02:20 PM
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This doesn't surprise me at all. They should receive the same penalties as the federal officials did that did not destroy the background check info for people purchasing firearms in the 1990's. The records that federal law said were not to be kept beyond 90 days, but were retained by the Feds anyway. The same criminal and civil penalties that those people got should be received in this case.
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