Again, more posts lacking fact checking. One post after another from you it seems.
In giving probation with no jail time to a Milwaukee man charged with 55 counts of buying firearms with fake identification and dealing them without a license, a federal judge delivered a message:
"People kill people", U.S. District [Judge] Rudolph Randa said, echoing a common gun rights slogan. "Guns dont kill people".
(The choice of giving Mills probation rather than jail time was apparently not the result of instructions from the Justice Department (or higher) but rather the personal discretion of Judge Rudolph Randa (who was appointed as a federal district judge by President George H.W. Bush) ...
While its true that Mills was charged with 55 counts related to improper purchase and re-sale of firearms, no available information indicates that the decision to sentence him to probation was based on anything other than Judge Randas personal discretion. Moreover, while the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin represents the federal government in criminal cases such as the one involving Mills, its merely one of 94 district courts that try cases (and agree to plea bargains) each day in the United States. By all credible accounts, Mills plea was a relatively small affair granted by a judge sympathetic to his acceptance of responsibility and non-criminal ambitions, not a function of some furtive agenda by the Justice Department to pardon illegal gun traffickers.
Read more at
http://m.snopes.com/dontray-mills/#bbD2w4wXtz3RSll3.99
I know you say facts don't matter but they really do.