Posted September 28, 2019 8:30 am by Comments

By Tom Knighton

Much of the gun control debate centers around supposedly trying to keep guns out of the “wrong” hands. I put “wrong” in quotation marks because, well, to some of those folks any hands are the wrong hands, but they’ll pretend they just mean criminals anyway.

Anyway, much of the debate is about keeping guns out of the hands of bad guys supposedly. That’s what proposals like universal background checks are supposed to be all about, keeping guns out of the hands of bad people.

However, one thing I’ve noticed over the years is that bad people have all kinds of ways of getting guns.

A federal grand jury has indicted a Fort Wayne man who investigators say stole a dozen handguns to pay off a drug debt.

Michael Yoder, 36, worked as a supervisor at a local trucking company where firearms were reported missing Sept. 9 from a shipment from Louisiana. He later said he found a case containing guns outside a loading dock, according to charging documents filed in U.S. District Court in Fort Wayne.

But 12 handguns still were missing.

Officials at the company, which is not named in court documents, reportedly reviewed surveillance video and interviewed employees and determined “the …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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