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They had a story this morning on Fox news about the rash of pharmacy robberies in New York. It is prescription pill addicts. They apparently want their fix and have no problem killing everyone to get it.
I did not hear about the above story when it happened. Only fox seems to be covering it or the problem. Fox of course did not mention that New York does really not allow citizens to protect themselves, so the only recourse available to pharmacies is to add cameras, warning signs, guards and signs that say they don't keep a lot of pills in stock.
Too bad the jury in Oklahoma didn't know about this.
A young girl, a 17 year old high school student about to graduate, was one of the customers gunned down by the addict.
New York pharmacy robber kills 4 in store (everyone)
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Hey Bloomberg, "HOW IS THIS WORKING OUT FOR THE CITIZENS?"philip964 wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/06/19/[abbreviated profanity deleted] ... -pharmacy/
They had a story this morning on Fox news about the rash of pharmacy robberies in New York. It is prescription pill addicts. They apparently want their fix and have no problem killing everyone to get it.
I did not hear about the above story when it happened. Only fox seems to be covering it or the problem. Fox of course did not mention that New York does really not allow citizens to protect themselves, so the only recourse available to pharmacies is to add cameras, warning signs, guards and signs that say they don't keep a lot of pills in stock.
Too bad the jury in Oklahoma didn't know about this.
A young girl, a 17 year old high school student about to graduate, was one of the customers gunned down by the addict.
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If the State converts a right into a privilege, the citizen can ignore the license and fee and engage in the right with impunity. -- Shuttleworth v. City of Birmingham
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Apparently, the citizens think this is just the way things are and that's okay? The citizens are the ones who elect the Bloombergs and their ilk. The citizens are the one who allow the Sullivan Law to remain on the books for 3/4 of a century.i8godzilla wrote:Hey Bloomberg, "HOW IS THIS WORKING OUT FOR THE CITIZENS?"philip964 wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/06/19/[abbreviated profanity deleted] ... -pharmacy/
They had a story this morning on Fox news about the rash of pharmacy robberies in New York. It is prescription pill addicts. They apparently want their fix and have no problem killing everyone to get it.
I did not hear about the above story when it happened. Only fox seems to be covering it or the problem. Fox of course did not mention that New York does really not allow citizens to protect themselves, so the only recourse available to pharmacies is to add cameras, warning signs, guards and signs that say they don't keep a lot of pills in stock.
Too bad the jury in Oklahoma didn't know about this.
A young girl, a 17 year old high school student about to graduate, was one of the customers gunned down by the addict.
Not that anyone cares, but these citizens who allow these people to remain in power and their stupid laws to remain on their books are keeping me from seeing New England in the Fall.
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...if you take the money you'd spend during your trip, and multiply it by the number of people who won't set foot in those police states where they're treated that way...you'd be talking a lot of millions of dollars that those states are losing every year...from people that will NEVER spend a penny there because their 2A rights are spat upon by cheezy politicians...it's gotta be a lotta dough...
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Fly into Burlington VT in October. The Green Mountains are beautiful and no-one can complain about Vermont's gun laws -- they are better than Texas.Oldgringo wrote:Not that anyone cares, but these citizens who allow these people to remain in power and their stupid laws to remain on their books are keeping me from seeing New England in the Fall.
If given the preference, I'll bet a lot of more people would be more interested in being able to protect themselves than worrying about whether the video is good enough to catch the BG."It's absolutely crazy. There are no words," said Scott Radice, who lives four houses up the street from Haven Drugs and said he has been a customer for 15 years. "I'm hoping they had cameras in the pharmacy so they can catch this guy."
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We are RV'rs. Like TAM, et al, I have no intention of boarding another commercial airplane.Jumping Frog wrote:Fly into Burlington VT in October. The Green Mountains are beautiful and no-one can complain about Vermont's gun laws -- they are better than Texas.Oldgringo wrote:Not that anyone cares, but these citizens who allow these people to remain in power and their stupid laws to remain on their books are keeping me from seeing New England in the Fall.
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This couldnt happen in NY. Everyone knows they dont allow the people to own guns . That must mean it was a police officer then
In all reality, my prayers go out to the families of those that lost their lives to this scum
In all reality, my prayers go out to the families of those that lost their lives to this scum
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