A PRISON employee smuggled a loaded gun into a jail...
See that? When the government controls everything, we can have all cash transactions, no background or mental health checks, no paper trail...
Maybe we've been going about this the wrong way...
Notes from the Resistance...
A PRISON employee smuggled a loaded gun into a jail...
2 comments:
What is it with the disarmament movement, where their top thinkers cannot grasp the concept of chance and the possible permutations? State-side, the "solution" for the VT mass murders is adding mental health records to NICS, and making a state-wide inventory of all ammuntion. (Based on the issue raised by this article, I wonder if that "all" includes police and military inventories, and provisions for auditing?)
What if the events that lead to the VT murders happened in a different order? What if Cho Seung-Hui bought his guns (not necessarily handguns) before he went to a shrink?
Also:
How is the state of Virginia going to determine if you're "stockpiling" ammunition? What if I purchase 500 rounds at the range, and shoot them all there? What if I have 10 receipts for 500 rounds of ammo over ten weeks, but I'm shooting 50 a week? (As is my custom.) Will each person have to call with a tabulation, or face arrest at the hands of a hyper-agitated SWAT team expecting another Cho Seung-Hui?
poor prison guard obviously wasn't making enough money. They should unionize, then he can do even less work for lots more money and not have to be tempted in the future...after his "rehabilitation"
He's going to be a hero in prison, gets lots more job offers too I bet
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