USDA Office of Inspector General buying .40 Cal. semi-automatic MACHINE GUNS

Why do we need more guns in the hands of unelected bureaucrats? Does the USDA Inspector General need to look more intimidating when questioning people about wrongdoing?

TRUTH REVOLT – The United States Department of Agriculture has put out a public bid to supply the agency with .40 caliber sub-machine guns.

Posted on May 7 to the Federal Business Opportunities website, the request reads:

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Inspector General, located in Washington, DC, pursuant to the authority of FAR Part 13, has a requirement for the commercial acquisition of submachine guns, .40 Cal. S&W, ambidextrous safety, semi-automatic or 2 shot burst trigger group, Tritium night sights for front and rear, rails for attachment of flashlight (front under fore grip) and scope (top rear), stock-collapsible or folding, magazine – 30 rd. capacity, sling, light weight, and oversized trigger guard for gloved operation.”

We need less guns in the hands of bureaucrats, not more guns. This government is out of control.


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