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Despite gun control rhetoric, Obama arms federal civilian agencies more than ever

BY KELLAN HOWELL | TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2016

The U.S. Agriculture Department's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service doesn't seem like a Wild West sort of federal agency since its biologists mostly check on the human health impact of animal and plant species.

But it reported buying $4.7 million in high-powered weapons, ammunition and military gear during the last decade, including shotguns, night vision goggles, and propane cannons, according to federal purchasing records reviewed by the nonpartisan government spending watchdog openthebooks.com.

About $1.7 million of that spending occurred in 2014 alone.

The agency says it needs the equipment to protect its workers in the wild from feral swine, more commonly known as wild hogs.  But spending critics like openthebooks.com see such purchases as part of a much larger trend toward militarizing federal civilian agencies and local police at taxpayer expense.

And the irony is such purchases have massively expanded over the last decade, even as President Obama has repeatedly pushed to limit access to high-powered gun and weapons in America, most recently after the Orlando terror attack last month.

"This massacre is, therefore, a further reminder of how easy it is for someone to get their hands on a weapon that lets them shoot people in a school, or in a house of worship, or a movie theater, or in a nightclub," the president said after the most recent mass shooting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHaOSNb__Ug

But on his watch, government agencies are arming themselves more than ever before.

According to a recent report from openthebooks.com, non-military spending on guns, ammo and military-style equipment soared from $119.3 million in 2008, President George W. Bush?s last year in office, to a high of $224.7 million dollars in 2012, the year Obama won re-election.

In 2014, the latest year for which there are complete records, total militarized spending by civilian federal agencies dropped to $150 million, still much higher than the end of the Bush years.

The Department of Homeland Security was the biggest spender on guns and ammo, requesting to purchase 1.7 billion bullets alone since 2004.

But the weaponry has spread far beyond law enforcement agencies on the front lines of the war on terror, reaching regulatory agencies like the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency, the report showed.

Beyond automatic rifles, armored cars and hollow-round bullets, some agencies seemed to have expanded their purchases to the more sublime, even booking  hundreds of thousands of dollars of paint ball equipment, the report showed.

"Much of this spending on guns, ammunition and military-style equipment is redundant, inefficient and unnecessary," openthebooks.com argues in its report.

Federal officials, however, blame rising threats to their employees across the globe.

Maybe those wild pigs and venus fly traps in the wild are just getting more dangerous and numerous.

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  Don't be concerned of the propane cannons, that just makes noise.

    Shooting feral pigs should be a job for amateurs.

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Shooting feral pigs should be a job for amateurs.

Plane feral hogs are a huge problem in Texas.
I've seen a few on our place.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GigpxLNbgeg
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  Would you rather see professional hunting or a lot of encouragement to private hunting?

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The professional hunters would probably be much less inclined to shoot one another or someone else and get the person in charge of the hunt sued for damages.
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I agree with XO.

I had some local guy call me a few months ago and he said "Hello Mr._______ my name is Jeff Stewart, I am retired firefighter that likes to hunt hogs, sometimes I am on the property adjacent to yours and my dogs run a hog across the property line into your property.....so do you mind if I follow my dogs into your property to shoot the hogs?"

I told him to let me think about it.

So the next day I called him back and said I appreciated him him calling and asking....but no I did not want him chasing hogs onto my fenced property with him in chase with a rifle.....too big of a can of worms to open.....where does it end?....24/7 access pass was too much to offer.....too much liability if he, others, or guests on my property were the victims of a hunting accident or any kind of accident.

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  Indemnification would be easier with professional hunters, they could even be bonded.

   I am sad that it is so hard to find and afford appropriate hunting locations.

     I don't know the situation in Texas , but round here you need a close relationship with a land owner , or you need to join a hunting club that can pool the money of many members and pay a realistic value for the privilege.

       I knew a landowner who allowed a hunter access because he asked politely.
        Then a hawk was found hung on a fencepost,this guy thought he was doing the owner a favor by shooting these vermin.

         The landowner was livid!... this particular hunter got a lesson in environmentalism at maximum volume and was never welcome back.  It was also a long time before any other hunter was allowed in and these were people he knew very well.

        One guy can leave a mess an hundred can't clean.

        I haven't hunted in a while now , no time , no money, no access.

        It is like that for us all , even though the deer are plentiful and the hogs are pests.

        How does one become a hunting professional?

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this is crazy....a wild boar running wild in a restaurant!

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d71_1467982961

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