"I promise to keep people safer in this city," Trutanich said. "My gun policy is -- if it's a law, it's going to get enforced." [More]And this is our "friend."
There I go being divisive again.
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"I promise to keep people safer in this city," Trutanich said. "My gun policy is -- if it's a law, it's going to get enforced." [More]And this is our "friend."
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my cryin' Christ is there anybody in California who isn't a pussy.
The Ca. 1989 unconstitutional semi-auto ban (20 YEARS!) continues to claim victims, and they're extending the concept to handguns.
I wonder, too, straightarrow. I wonder too.
But what if enforcing a "law" makes people less safe, you festering pustule? Are you gonna enforce it anyway?
This guy and his opponent (Jack Weiss) are the same. When I looked at their web sites, I couldn't see any difference between them--they could swap their names from one site to the other and nobody would notice.
"If voting made a difference, it would be illegal." -- Claire Wolfe, I believe.
I remember when we used to have actual choices between ideologies put forth by candidates. Now it runs the gamut from A to B. (Dorothy Parker wrote that one.)
Of course, though most folks simply won't even consider the truth, there is no way the police can possibly keep everyone safe, regardless of their motives, intentions, integrity or politics. That's pie in the sky thinking, and just plain stupid.
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