Campus closed.
Shot fired.
Guess who.
And yeah, they have the policy.
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Roxbury pair held in clerk’s killingI guess that's the best we can hope for, since there are no legal provisions to try them as mutants.
Teenagers to be tried as adults, DA says [More]
In the ensuing months, she returned to court twice to press her case, complaining that the State Police had been harassing her to drop it. The State Police, which had no jurisdiction in the matter, confirmed that the woman was visited by a member of the governor’s personal security detail.Nothing to see here, move along...
Then, just before she was due to return to court to seek a final protective order, the woman got a phone call from the governor, according to her lawyer. She failed to appear for her next hearing on Feb. 8, and as a result her case was dismissed. [More]
The family of a father and two sons who were shot dead on a San Francisco street in 2008 can't hold the city responsible for failing to turn their alleged killer over to immigration authorities after earlier arrests, a judge has ruled. [More]That, of course, is the same city where the majority of the population want to do this:
Proposition H, which requires city residents who already own guns to turn them in to police by April 1, was winning 58 percent to 42 percent with 98 percent of precincts counted.Let's hear it for "home rule"!
In June 2008 the Pension Board voted 3-1 to approve a non-duty-related disability pension based upon Surratt’s alcohol dependence. [More]I need a drink.
There is a disturbing trend toward relaxed gun laws and expanded gun rights in more states. [Read]Typical anti-gun PSH from the Toledo Blade...
UT’s athletic director, Mike Hamilton, said that under the new policy, the university will automatically dismiss any student-athlete found in possession of a gun — even those with permits and even those living off-campus. [More]But note he won't sign a contract establishing university liability should anyone be hurt or killed as a result of their mandate.
The sheriff says officers in that department do more than register guns. He says he does not plan to eliminate it. "I made my position pretty clear. I think our gun registration law is good. Our detectives and officers support it," he said. [More]We discussed this briefly in a secondary feature here.
Two Carson men were arrested Thursday by federal agents for allegedly exporting gun sights and parts used to manufacture assault rifles to the Philippines without authorization. [More]Yeah, focus on the parts.
A proper response to the Danziger Bridge attackers would have been to return their fire, defend lives and get to safety. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at what happens when fascist pinheads are in charge.
In answer to yours of this morning, I think it advisable, that a couple of officers, one from the New Hampshire and one from the Massachusetts troops, should be immediately sent on by different routes, in quest of the cloathing; with directions to proceed on towards Fishkill till they meet it. [More]