RE: Gun regulation for, against...OP
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I don't care if cut/paste I just wasn't sure why is all... I would disagree that you being regulated hasn't hurt you given your opinions.. First and foremost I have a god given right to defend myself and those around me I care about. I don't need any document from anyone else to tell me different and I will defend that right to the death if needed...and no that would be the last thing I would want to have to do but fuck anyone who thinks they are going to tell me different. Keep voting for regulations as it appears you think big government is the way and that they will actually protect you when the time comes. Below are 2 recent stories showing how well regulations are already working with criminals. But maybe you think with more regulations you can cure this as well.....spoiler alert....criminals don't follow regulations so it's never going to work, ok....give yourself some time and just keep reading that little nugget over and over again till you can understand regulations alone won't work without enforcement Some recent stories: At least 17 Los Angeles crime gangs have been identified as taking part in “follow-off” robberies targeting wealthy victims who are tracked and robbed after leaving expensive shops, hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs, police have said. Crews in cars have also taken to scouring the streets looking for victims driving pricey vehicles or wearing jewelry, and are making off with handbags and watches. Capt. Jonathan Tippet, who is spearheading a task force focused on “follow-off” crime, said the area with the most of such robberies was the LAPD’s Hollywood Division. “There’s no chance or opportunity for these victims even to comply. They’re just running up to people and attacking them, whether that’s putting a gun in their face or punching them and beating on them,” Tippet said, adding the criminals were sometimes “pistol whipping” their victims as well. And this one: Smiley Allen Martin, the second man arrested after Sunday’s mass shooting in Sacramento that killed six, has a criminal record stretching to 2013 and last year was the subject of a plea by Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert’s office that he not win early release from prison, where he was serving a 10-year sentence for domestic violence and assault with great bodily injury. Despite a two-page letter to the Board of Parole Hearings urging that Martin remain in custody, he won his release and was in Sacramento on Saturday night recording himself on a Facebook Live video brandishing a handgun hours before the shooting.
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