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Agents and officers of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reported that 289 of their guns were lost or stolen between 2005-2008. -- (link)
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Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
Feb 18 '10, 12:14
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"with weapons left in places ranging from fast-food restaurant restrooms to bowling alleys to clothing stores"
(www.washingtonpost.com)
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they're all covering up murders by claiming their guns were lost or stolen! -- nm
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zork
Feb 18, 12:20
Why do they even give them weapons. -- nm
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Loyola
Feb 18, 12:17
it happens. you put the gun in your shirt pocket, lean over the toilet to expel last night's party, and oops, the gun slides out into the bowl.
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Max
Feb 18, 12:16
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