Wednesday, November 14, 2018

And After That They'll Be Satisfied?

Massachusetts offers a model for dealing with gun violence that the rest of the country could follow. [More]
Yeah, it looks like it.

What can I say, besides "Vox"?

[Via Roger J]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Repeated over and over throughout was coincidently the one thing I took away from reading the article. It makes it easier for the police.

My question then becomes, why would anyone give up a constitutionally protected right in order to make it easier for police to do their jobs?

I guess I don't have the mindset to become a happy Masshole.

Ponder this: If Capt. John Parker and the rest of the Lexington militia had known what Massachusetts was going to look like some 230 years in their future, would they have bothered?

Henry said...

Massachusetts is a lost cause. After the Marathon bombing, police went door to door and told people, "Get out of your house, we need to search it for a bomber." Not a single person responded with, "F* you, get a warrant." Several of those people were rewarded by being arrested for leaving their guns unattended; the only reason they were unattended is because the police ordered them out of their house.

Freedom is a state of mind, and all these people live in another state.