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by wallace_f
3430 days ago
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>Most of these agencies have some statutory responsibility to enforce law and investigate crimes under their purview. The report states spending jumped 106% from 55 million to 106 million over the period. I would like to know what benefit was garnered from doubling spending on arming these agencies with deadly weapons (and paintball guns, apparently). |
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Paintball guns are a less lethal weapon used by both border control agents and by animal control agencies.
2011: http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/04/border-patrol-re...
http://www.nelsonpaintball.com/animal-control/
I'm not sure how many paintball guns you get for $300,000.
The benefit is hopefully fewer incidents like this where US border agents shot across the border, killing a Mexican child in Mexico. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/10/12/us-border-patrol-age... (Throwing rocks at people is obviously illegal and needs to be dealt with. I struggle to understand why extra judicial killing is an appropriate punishment for this crime.)