Orange_Vol1321
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The sweet, sweet freedom of the second amendment shows itself again. I'm sure those hospitalized cops would agree. They know that getting shot by a crazy dude is all part and parcel with having a well-regulated militia.
Actually it does, a felon should have all rights restored after they complete their sentence.
Nothing in his record says he should have any gun.
Public records show that he has been arrested about a dozen times since turning 18, and convicted six times on charges that involved illegal possession of guns, drug dealing, and aggravated assault. He has been in and out of prison; the longest sentence handed him came in 2010, when a federal judge gave him a 55-month term.
And, his record would indicate, he does not like to go to prison. In 2008, he was convicted of escaping, fleeing from police, and resisting arrest. Along the way, he beat criminal charges on everything from kidnapping to attempted murder.
Hill also spent time in federal prison. In 2008, he pleaded guilty to federal firearms violations after he was caught with a Smith & Wesson .357 and later a Taurus PT .45 semiautomatic. His prior felony convictions should have barred him from owning those weapons. U.S. District Judge Paul S. Diamond sentenced him to four years and seven months in prison.
More recently, Hill was convicted of perjury in 2013 and sentenced to seven years of probation. He appeared before Common Pleas Court Judge Rayford Means for three different alleged violations of probation — at least two of them related to new cases, which he later beat.
And yet cars still kill 3 times more people.
Do you want prohibition on all guns or just the ones that everyone else has who isnt a Hollywood movie star bodyguard?
I kind of lean toward the "if they didn't have guns, they would just use knives" as being the dumbest argument. Close call.Really? The car argument? The DUMBEST argument in the dumb gun argument arsenal.
Oh, You Want To Compare Guns And Cars? OK, I Did It For You
Really?More laws would make it more difficult for a felon to get a gun and keep guns completely out of the hands of some felons.
Pretty simple.Really?
The guy who shot the CHP officer the other day served time for attempted murder and by law could not own a gun. Still had one.
The guy who shot up Philadelphia cops yesterday was a convicted felon who had served time and by law couldn't own a gun. Still had one or two or more.
So what additional laws would have kept a gun out of their hands, luther?
You going to confiscate everyone's guns? You'll never find them all.
