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Dana Loesch: Hunter Smoking Crack Would Violate Firearms Transaction Record

‘There are so many felonies and misdemeanors in the story’
By Grabien Staff

EXCERPT:

LOESCH: "Yeah. No, I think you are absolutely right, Sean. I don’t even know where to start with this, because there are so many felonies and/or misdemeanors in the story. Let’s start with the fact that you have Hunter Biden go in and fill out a 4473, that's the firearms transaction record that the gun shop owner says that Secret Service came in to inquire about. And good on that gun shop owner because guess what, if they would have taken those records and that gun would have actually come up being used in a commission of a felony later, that gun shop would lose its license. Secret Service had zero business, if it all pans out, Secret Service had zero business in asking for that record. But you have Hunter Biden around this exact same time, Sean, it was reported that he was being called out by employees who worked at a D.C. area strip club because he was smoking crack in the VIP room. Pretty sure smoking crack would violate that 11e on the 4473 that asks you if you're an addict or if you're using drugs at that particular time. And we all know that leading up to that, he had been dismissed from the Navy because he tested positive for cocaine, turned in a Hurts rental car in Arizona that had a crack pipe along with Secret Service business cards there, and had also been held up by gunpoint in Los Angeles when he was trying to purchase crack, all leading up to this purchase — before this purchase of the .38 revolver that he got. I mean, there are a lot of broken laws here, Sean."

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