Did you know about this? Here’s something that Obama doesn’t want Americans to know — because it ruins his gun grabbing narrative.
A company which received $2 million dollars from the DHS has apologized and taken offline “no more hesitation” shooting targets which depicted pregnant women, children, and elderly gun owners in residential settings as “non-traditional threats,” following an online uproar.
Law Enforcement Targets Inc. (LET), a Minneapolis based
company that has received almost $2 million dollars in contracts from
the Department of Homeland Security over the last three years, recently
began selling cardboard cut-out targets designed to desensitize police
to “non-traditional threats,” including pregnant women, mothers in
school playgrounds, and little boys, as well as elderly gun owners in
their homes.
The company’s relationship with the DHS, along with
thousands of law enforcement agencies, led to fears that the targets
could be connected with Homeland Security’s purchase of roughly 2 billion rounds of ammunition over the last year, which many fear is linked to preparations for mass social unrest. As we documented, the LET’s contracts with the DHS were for “training aids” and “paperboard”.
In its apology, posted on the company’s website as well as Facebook, LET acknowledged that the targets were requested by law enforcement agencies.
Read more: Info Wars
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