Court documents allege that Yee
sought campaign donations in exchange for introducing an undercover FBI
agent to an arms trafficker. An FBI affidavit says Yee talked with the
undercover agent about acquiring weapons worth $500,000 to $2.5 million,
including shoulder-fired missiles, from a Muslim separatist group in
the Philippines.
Organizers said the arrest of Yee particularly clouds the future of two of his gun control bills.
Yee's
SB47 would prohibit the use of so-called bullet buttons and other
devices that allow for swift reloading of military-style assault
weapons. His SB108 would require the state Department of Justice to
study safe firearm storage methods. Both stalled in the Assembly last
year.
I guess Yee believes that in the idea of: guns for Muslim separatist groups in the Philippines and not for thee. I wonder if he wanted to ban "bullet buttons" on the automatic weapons he wanted to sell to his Muslim terrorists, err separatist, pals? Also I wonder if he wants the Department of Justice to study safe firearm storage techniques in the terrorist camps of his pals as well? I mean Muslim terrorists might hurt themselves with the guns that Yee sold them.
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