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"this has got to end"

Posted By: Buzzsaw

"this has got to end" - 01/29/22 02:10 PM

the quote of the month on all the shootings.

but no one has an answer that is fair to law abiding gun owners.

sound familiar?
Posted By: Tin Head

Re: "this has got to end" - 01/29/22 04:56 PM

i guess enforcing current laws is to conspiracy theory.....
"they" are using the criminals to give reason to come after the law abiding.
Posted By: Buzzsaw

Re: "this has got to end" - 01/29/22 09:23 PM

Originally Posted by Tin Head
i guess enforcing current laws is to conspiracy theory.....
"they" are using the criminals to give reason to come after the law abiding.

Yep, its all they can come up with (California)

God forbid they put away the scumbag who used his fully automatic Glock with a 100 round drum magazine to wound 3 cops in Houston.

Or the Csucker FELON who sold the Taurus to the prik took over the Synagogue couple weeks ago.
Posted By: yotehater

Re: "this has got to end" - 01/30/22 02:00 PM

Why are the criminals being released over and over? You know as well as I. That is how they plan to do it.
Posted By: J.G.

Re: "this has got to end" - 01/31/22 02:34 AM

It will end.

One day...
Posted By: Bee'z

Re: "this has got to end" - 01/31/22 04:08 AM

Looks like august they will let us know the brace issue. popcorn
Posted By: Earl

Re: "this has got to end" - 02/03/22 07:00 PM

Willie and Tobie had it right in their song:
"Take all the rope in Texas
Find a tall oak tree,
Round up all of them bad boys
Hang them high in the street
For all the people to see"
Posted By: yotehater

Re: "this has got to end" - 02/09/22 01:37 PM

Don't buy the hype, 'rogue' prosecutors driving violent crime surge, not guns: Expert
Progressive district attorneys are turning their cities into "hellholes," according to former prosecutor

[url=https://www.foxnews.com/us/rogue-prosecutors-driving-u-s-violent-crime-surge-expert-says][/url]
https://www.foxnews.com/us/rogue-prosecutors-driving-u-s-violent-crime-surge-expert-says

Soft-on-crime district attorneys across the country are to blame for a spike in violent crime – not firearms, a former federal prosecutor told Fox News Digital.

"Guns don’t commit crimes, neither do knives and hammers, people do," said Charles Stimson, now a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. "It’s a red herring to focus on guns rather than the harder issue of how to enforce the law fairly and hold criminals accountable."
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