Monday, April 07, 2008

The Schenectady Disconnect

In Schenectady, a two-month gun amnesty program was announced last week with the cooperation of local clergy. But as of Saturday morning, only a single person had responded.
And what a menace to society that little old widow lady turned out to be! Take that, street gangs!

I like the way the "Authorized Journalist" presumes to establish a qualification that "Perhaps the key is a requirement that the gun prove capable of firing."

This nitwit is suggesting to pull triggers in a church? Or will they need to set up another bureaucracy to test them off site and then get back to the people turning them in?

Yeah, that'll increase participation and help keep those nasty evil guns from "find[ing] their way to the streets." And what a wise use of police resources!

I wonder if these morons ever listen to themselves?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sure, why not?

While they're transferring firearms without an FFL or a disposition log, they might as well pull some triggers, too.

I guess no one needed to dispose of a weapon that could be linked to a crime. It's great how it works, isn't it? Steal a weapon, use it in a crime, then dispose of it in plain sight with a "gunamnesty" -- then arrest the original theft victim of "guntrafficking".