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Massachusetts Governor Blasted for Gun Crime Happening Under Her Very Nose

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is no friend to gun owners. She's made life very difficult for them in the Bay State, and that's not likely to change. It seems that while the Second Amendment is in the Constitution, it's the part that Healey doesn't have time to care for.

Yet the kicker here is that while she's been incredibly harsh toward law-abiding gun owners or would-be owners, she's had a literal gun criminal under her very nose for years.

And the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is having an absolute field day with that fact in a recent press release:

The embarrassing arrest of an aide to anti-gun Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey shows that while she has been penalizing law-abiding gun owners, drug and gun crime was apparently happening right under her nose, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said.

“While Maura Healey, first as Massachusetts attorney general and for the past few years as the governor, has a track record of penalizing Bay State gun owners,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb, “she’s evidently been so focused on making honest citizens miserable she overlooked what was happening in her own administration.”

To the state’s credit, the suspect—identified as LaMar Cook, deputy director of Healey’s Western Massachusetts office—was immediately fired. However, CCRKBA noted, that doesn’t really square accounts with Massachusetts gun owners, who have seen their rights eroded by the governor, ostensibly to prevent gun-related crime.

“That may have gotten Healey some good headlines and sound bites,” Gottlieb observed, “but law-abiding citizens shouldn’t be suffering from the anti-gun whims of the state’s top politician while she obviously wasn’t keeping her own house in order. 

“Published reports suggest we’re not talking about some minor offense, either,” he added. “Authorities have reportedly seized several pounds of suspected cocaine, and other charges against Cook include carrying a firearm and ammunition without a permit. Taken in total, we’re looking at some pretty serious allegations involving a senior staffer in the Healey administration. 

“The drug allegations are definitely serious,” Gottlieb stated, “but for an official in Healey’s administration, which has been fanatical about restricting the Second Amendment rights of Massachusetts citizens, to be accused of violating the very gun laws his boss has championed is an insult to every gun owner in the Commonwealth.

“The fact this is happening in Massachusetts, where the American revolution started 250 years ago at Lexington and Concord over an attempt to confiscate the arms of the local militia, is simply astonishing,” Gottlieb concluded. “Gov. Healey should never again support or sign a single gun control measure, but her track record suggests she will use this case as an excuse to push even more radical restrictions, and for this she should be ashamed.”

Yeah, Cook being fired is an important step, but the fact that the governor was employing an alleged cocaine trafficker while also trying to crack down on the actions of law-abiding citizens is just a story too good for Hollywood.

Not that they'd do the story justice, anyway.

Regardless of the film industry's incompetence, the truth is that Healey has been absolutely awful on Second Amendment issues, pretending to have some moral high ground, when a key member of her staff was trying to live out his fantasy of being a Miami Vice antagonist.

If you can't keep your own yard clean, don't bash anyone else for their lawn maintenance, and Healey clearly can't.

Honestly, when you look at Democrats like Graham Planter and Jay Jones, it's not hard to see how someone like LaMar Cook could be involved with cocaine trafficking, among other sins. It's not like today's Democratic Party is only for the most pure and innocent. Not considering how many celebrate rioting, assassinations, and then support people who had a literal Nazi tattoo on their body until they got called out on it.

In fairness, considering the last president's eldest surviving son, cocaine might just be what the party is planning on using to try and take down President Trump.

I wonder if Cook ever sent any cocaine to the White House (allegedly).