Boston bombing suspects did not have valid handgun licenses
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Boston bombing suspects did not have valid handgun licenses
Weird. Imagine that. The Boston bombing suspects did not follow the required laws for firearm use and registration.....
The antis won't see the irony in this and how more checks, registration, etc. won't make a bit of difference. Criminals already don't follow the law.
http://news.yahoo.com/boston-bombing-su ... 48018.html
The antis won't see the irony in this and how more checks, registration, etc. won't make a bit of difference. Criminals already don't follow the law.
http://news.yahoo.com/boston-bombing-su ... 48018.html
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Criminals will be criminals
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I find this difficult to believe. What is the world coming to?
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I bet they ordered their guns from the Sears and Roebuck catalogue and got them delivered directly to their house. Oughta be a law against that.
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gthaustex wrote:Weird. Imagine that. The Boston bombing suspects did not follow the required laws for firearm use and registration.....
The antis won't see the irony in this and how more checks, registration, etc. won't make a bit of difference. Criminals already don't follow the law.
http://news.yahoo.com/boston-bombing-su ... 48018.html
Won't see the "irony?"....are you kidding, they think "irony" is the metal used to make guns, and they're already attempting to use the not having a license thing to justify more controls:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/ ... HB20130421
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing- ... z2R9aLSDwSBut neither brother appears to have been legally entitled to own or carry firearms where they lived, a fact that may add to the national debate over current gun laws. Last week, the U.S. Senate rejected a bill to expand background checks on gun purchases, legislation that opponents argued would do nothing to stop criminals from buying guns illegally
The news that the suspects were not authorized to own firearms will likely add fuel to calls for tougher gun laws – an issue that was put on the back-burner last week after the Senate blocked the central elements of a gun-control package backed by President Obama.
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When they do a firearms trace, how would you like to be the last owner in the chain that they can trace?
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I must confess. I would LOVE it if the guns turned out to be traced back to Fast and Furious.Jumping Frog wrote:When they do a firearms trace, how would you like to be the last owner in the chain that they can trace?
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They likely didn't have explosives permits either.
So what?
So what?
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So put 'em in jail for weapons violations, laws already on the books.
Julio and his pals down in the barrio don't give a flip what the Legislature does or thinks, or their silly rules. If they get caught, they get a full ride scholarship to grad school.
Julio and his pals down in the barrio don't give a flip what the Legislature does or thinks, or their silly rules. If they get caught, they get a full ride scholarship to grad school.
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Maybe someone can explain it to me, as I just can't get my head around it.
Why is the guy they have in Boston still being called a suspect?
I think I know the reason this was started many years ago, to keep the presumption of innocence going until a trial gets underway, but I still don't understand what is being done in this case.
Why is the guy they have in Boston still being called a suspect?
I think I know the reason this was started many years ago, to keep the presumption of innocence going until a trial gets underway, but I still don't understand what is being done in this case.
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Libel ... can't call him "the bomber" (outside of fair comment doctrine) until he's adjudicated as such (conviction, confession, plea bargain etc ) ... of course, IANAL but I did work in journalism in my younger years.StewNTexas wrote:Maybe someone can explain it to me, as I just can't get my head around it.
Why is the guy they have in Boston still being called a suspect?
I think I know the reason this was started many years ago, to keep the presumption of innocence going until a trial gets underway, but I still don't understand what is being done in this case.
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Well, as long as they didn't transgress any gun-free safety zones......gthaustex wrote:Weird. Imagine that. The Boston bombing suspects did not follow the required laws for firearm use and registration.....
The antis won't see the irony in this and how more checks, registration, etc. won't make a bit of difference. Criminals already don't follow the law.
http://news.yahoo.com/boston-bombing-su ... 48018.html
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I posted this on another forum that asked where did they get their guns. I replied with "From the Mexican Cartels who got them courtesy of Eric Holder."ShepherdTX wrote:I must confess. I would LOVE it if the guns turned out to be traced back to Fast and Furious.Jumping Frog wrote:When they do a firearms trace, how would you like to be the last owner in the chain that they can trace?
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And this is just another fine example of why I despise the mass media and most of the so-called journalists. The vast bulk of their stories are slanted to one viewpoint, the statist/collectivist viewpoint. They feel the citizenry must be controlled, and its their "job" to convince as much of the citizenry of that as possible. Disgusting.
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I remember the time when you could order a gun from Sears to be mailed to your homemr surveyor wrote:I bet they ordered their guns from the Sears and Roebuck catalogue and got them delivered directly to their house. Oughta be a law against that.
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