Bloomberg's interstate case for sensible gun laws [More]
Ah, one size fits all. You know, that "home rule" these liars keep whining about whehn they hop over to the other side of the fence.
What does Mr. Soetero say about Chicago and Cheyenne?
It doesn't matter. They can completely contradict themselves in confidence knowing the quality of their followers' intellects.
What they don't understand is, it doesn't matter to some of us, either.
Last year Mr. Bloomberg's police department confiscated 5,000 illegal guns, an estimated 90 percent of which came from out of state. That statistic makes the case that, despite the city's best efforts, porous weapons laws elsewhere can undermine New York's drive to limit criminals' access to guns."
ReplyDeleteOr maybe it's NYC's "porous borders."
Don't give Mikey new ideas about but searching all people and vehicles inbound to the city...
If memory serves, cars with out-of-state plates can and do get pulled over for a little courtesy inspection.
Confirmation.
ReplyDeleteAnd THESE brainiacs maintain it's still about racism.
http://econ.duke.edu/~hf14/teaching/econ681b_spring03/slides_racial_profiling.pdf
I hear that Bloomberg is again committing, or causing to be committed, felonious gun purchases in Arizona. For some unexplainable reason, ole Bloomie thinks folks drive to Arizona to bring back the iron to New York City.
ReplyDeleteGeography, and the law, aren't Bloomie's strong suit.
But, hey, it keeps the Booboisé occupied so they won't notice what a failure his government is.