Wednesday, March 23, 2022

We're the Only Ones Telling Enough

 "I could spend hours telling these stories about how these ghost guns have hurt our community and made our streets unsafe," Baltimore Police Chief Michael Harrison, whose department seized nine ghost guns in 2018 compared to 352 in 2021, said at a January press conference. [More]

The time would be better spent telling us how focusing on inanimate objects instead of government policies resulting in human operators unfit to be trusted with freedom has made Baltimore such a success story.

Funny, how nowhere in this "report" is there any admission that the goal here is to require all "legal" guns to be traceable to their current owners, meaning a "universal background check" ban on private sales, meaning a de facto registration system, meaning when the rules are changed again, the government will know exactly who to target for mandatory "buy-back" confiscations.

And note who won't let that slow them down one bit. Any bets if they impose this, urban homicides will continue to climb?

[Via Jess]

1 comment:

LargeMarge said...

"... urban homicides will continue..."
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Is 'urban' analogous to 'slum-trash'?