OKC police chief wants tighter gun lawsOf course he does.
We all know "youth violence" will be forever curbed if only we further impede sales and register your guns.
OKC Chief "Only One" Bill Citty said it, I believe it, that settles it.
["I am smart" jingle courtesy of Homer Simpson]
to combat gang violence this summer, when school age gang members will be out of school.
ReplyDeleteDoes Oklahoma or Oklahoma City have a minimum age for legal possession of a handgun, and how many of these under-18 gang members already ignore THAT law, as well as the laws against shooting into crods, etc.?
And how many little maimers and terrorizers do they release again and again after ever-worse offenses?
Same old story, but in the heartland of America where people should know better. I bet most of the people do, but their politicians won't listen.
Sometimes it take a loud noise to startle them out of their dreams of empire.
Sorry, "crowds."
ReplyDeleteBuy it now, never, ever register it, and buy as much ammunition as you can. It's not going to get easier or cheaper.
Gun control like, maybe THIS?:
ReplyDeleteCalled to a Sandston home over the weekend on a domestic complaint, Henrico County police ended up finding a cache of weapons.
And because resident David K. Wolstenholme is a felon because of three **drunken-driving** convictions, he now faces a charge of illegal possession of a firearm.
The police chief here is so smrt -- I mean smart -- that he got a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies apparently without completing the semester hours of course work. Didn't keep him from accepting it.
ReplyDeleteThe anti-gun mayor is so smart that he didn't realize he got $2,500 per month in vehicle allowance at the same time he was being driven in a city vehicle provided by his million-dollar security detail.
Contempt for the people seems to bleed over into everything they do.
well, i mean, shit. how are you gonna enforce the existing laws? these kids have guns! hah.
ReplyDeleteWhy are we trying to get guns out of "gang members" hands anyway? Why would anyone want to get guns out of the hands of someone who is walking free in society?
ReplyDeleteThere are two types:
A. Not free and in jail
B. Free and not in jail
If you are in column B, your rights should be respected.
Unless you have a legitimate reason to bust one of these "gang members", leave them and their guns alone.
C.H.