The guns are supposed to be destroyed ... Instead, it turned up eight years later next to the body of a young man who was shot to death by a Cicero police officer. [More]
Sounds like as good a reason to get paid for not working anymore and shell out $3.5M of tax plunder to me! Hey, we can always sue the manufacturer!
I just ran across this story, which is three years old. You'd think we'd know how it ends by now.
Forget it, Jake. It's Chi-Town.
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Chi-town cops skimmed the best of the crap turned in and likely kept some and sold the rest. Protecting and serving you know.
Judge Boyd appears to be a fool. The "right thing to do" was to sell the revolver to a FFL dealer for a value that would exceed $100, cash.
Yes, but if he had followed all those "commonsense gun safety laws" they demand, the grabbers would have considered the gun "on the street" as opposed to in the hands of the"Only Ones." Or something like that.
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