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k_marr08 0
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! what an idiot
Then again, after already making the dumb decision to own firearms illegally, MAYBE he didn't want them to be in the wrong hands of someone who he thought might be less responsible than him (or have bad intentions). So maybe he was taking responsibility for his actions...who knows...
QuoteYeah, those dumb fucks are like a dime a dozen. I bet you the police encounter a dumb fuck like that at least every day.
I just give them the good old [Arsenio Hall voice] YOOOOOUUUUU IDIOT!!!! [/Arsenio Hall voice]





JohnRich 4
But let me see if I've got the facts straight.
1) A man owned guns and didn't commit any crime with those guns, like robbery or assault.
2) He did the right thing by reporting the guns stolen.
3) As a result of him doing the right thing, the police recovered the stolen guns so that no real crimes can be committed with them.
4) But now the police are arresting the man who didn't commit any crime with the guns, and who did the right thing by reporting them missing, because of some technical violation.
Liberals want people to report stolen guns to the police. But then when they do it, they get arrested for it.
Yeah, that's a good gun law. It's really going to encourage more reporting of stolen guns.
And people wonder why gun owners don't want to register their guns.
Squeak 17
don't be asinine John, the laws are not secrets, break the law, pay the piper, dont make up piss ant excuses.QuoteI'm offended that guns are being discussed in the Bonfire forum. I thought that all such gun discussions had to be in Speaker's Corner. We don't want to hear about those darned pesky guns here.
But let me see if I've got the facts straight.
1) A man owned guns and didn't commit any crime with those guns, like robbery or assault.
2) He did the right thing by reporting the guns stolen.
3) As a result of him doing the right thing, the police recovered the stolen guns so that no real crimes can be committed with them.
4) But now the police are arresting the man who didn't commit any crime with the guns, and who did the right thing by reporting them missing, because of some technical violation.
Yeah, that's a good gun law.
And people wonder why gun owners don't want to register their guns.
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turtlespeed 226
Quotedon't be asinine John, the laws are not secrets, break the law, pay the piper, dont make up piss ant excuses.QuoteI'm offended that guns are being discussed in the Bonfire forum. I thought that all such gun discussions had to be in Speaker's Corner. We don't want to hear about those darned pesky guns here.
But let me see if I've got the facts straight.
1) A man owned guns and didn't commit any crime with those guns, like robbery or assault.
2) He did the right thing by reporting the guns stolen.
3) As a result of him doing the right thing, the police recovered the stolen guns so that no real crimes can be committed with them.
4) But now the police are arresting the man who didn't commit any crime with the guns, and who did the right thing by reporting them missing, because of some technical violation.
Yeah, that's a good gun law.
And people wonder why gun owners don't want to register their guns.
Just because it is law where that guy lives, doesn't make it fair and just or even right.
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Squeak 17
So what, it's still the law. break it and pay the consequences.QuoteQuotenot secrets, break the law, pay the piper, dont make up piss ant excuses.
Just because it is law where that guy lives, doesn't make it fair and just or even right.
I happen to think traveling at 80kph onm my bike is safe as houses, but the posted limits when i ride to work are lower, I break that law constantly, when i get caught I pay up and shut up.
if you dont like the law start a letter of petition or run for office or vote someone in to change it.
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turtlespeed 226
QuoteSo what, it's still the law. break it and pay the consequences.QuoteQuotenot secrets, break the law, pay the piper, dont make up piss ant excuses.
Just because it is law where that guy lives, doesn't make it fair and just or even right.
I happen to think traveling at 80kph onm my bike is safe as houses, but the posted limits when i ride to work are lower, I break that law constantly, when i get caught I pay up and shut up.
if you dont like the law start a letter of petition or run for office or vote someone in to change it.
Hmm - I think I may call in for a speed trap to be set up . . .
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Squeak 17
QuoteQuoteGo for your lifeQuote
Hmm - I think I may call in for a speed trap to be set up . . .I could not care less
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*** 1) A man owned guns and didn't commit any crime with those guns, like robbery or assault.
They don't know if that's true or not yet. They have yet to run ballistics on the guns. If any possible crime(s) committed with the gun(s) did not involve actually firing the gun(s). We still might not know either way. An armed robbery & many other crimes can be committed with a weapon, without using the weapon, in any manner other than to instill fear through intimidation. Still doesn't make it legal or ok.
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JohnRich 4
Quotedon't be asinine John, the laws are not secrets, break the law, pay the piper, dont make up piss ant excuses.
News:
Only 25 apply for gun-registration amnestySource: Sun Times
Only 25 people have taken advantage of Chicago's four-month gun registration amnesty.
Ald. Richard Mell proposed the idea after he forgot to re-register his arsenal of weapons, as required every year by an ordinance he helped to pass.
Mell argued that reopening gun registration wasn't just a personal favor. He insisted that there were hundreds, if not thousands, of otherwise law-abiding Chicago gun owners just like him who had inadvertently allowed their gun registration to lapse...
So do you consider all these thousands of people who failed to re-register their guns every year, to be "criminals"? If you let your annual auto registration lapse, does that make you a "criminal"?
And if your answer is "yes", then what should happen to those armed criminals? Should all their guns be confiscated, and the owner put in prison? After all, you don't want to be soft on criminals, do you? And what about those auto registrations - shouldn't we confiscate their vehicles, and throw them in the slammer too?
And while you're at it, tell us what possible purpose is to be achieved by requiring re-registration each and every year?
Squeak 17
QuoteYES and YESQuote
So do you consider all these thousands of people who failed to re-register their guns every year, to be "criminals"?You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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JohnRich 4
QuoteQuoteSo do you consider all these thousands of people who failed to re-register their guns every year, to be "criminals"?
YES and YES
Then you have a very loose definition of "criminal". So loose, in fact, that everyone in the world over the age of 15 is a criminal. And with that definition, then the term loses all meaning.
Dictionary definitions:
Criminal: "one who has committed a crime"Note that "especially" part.
Crime: "an act or the commission of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law; especially : a gross violation of law"
I think that very few people consider letting your auto registration lapse to be a gross violation. Likewise for failing to re-register guns that had already been registered the previous year.
Your definition is out of bounds with the normal standard.
Squeak 17
QuoteQuoteQuoteSo do you consider all these thousands of people who failed to re-register their guns every year, to be "criminals"?
YES and YES
Then you have a very loose definition of "criminal". So loose, in fact, that everyone in the world over the age of 15 is a criminal. And with that definition, then the term loses all meaning.
Dictionary definitions:Criminal: "one who has committed a crime"Note that "especially" part.
Crime: "an act or the commission of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law; especially : a gross violation of law"
I think that very few people consider letting your auto registration lapse to be a gross violation. Likewise for failing to re-register guns that had already been registered the previous year.
Your definition is out of bounds with the normal standard.
No my definition takes account of PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY, you break the law and get caught you pay the fare it is really that simple. if you are not willing to suffer the consequences don't break the law.
Play theme from the TV show "Baretta" here.... don't do the crime if you cant do the time .....
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Squeak 17
YUP, what's your pointQuoteQuoteThen you have a very loose definition of "criminal". So loose, in fact, that everyone in the world over the age of 15 is a criminal. And with that definition, then the term loses all meaning.
So, anyone who commits any crime is a criminal-wow
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turtlespeed 226
QuoteYUP, what's your pointQuoteQuoteThen you have a very loose definition of "criminal". So loose, in fact, that everyone in the world over the age of 15 is a criminal. And with that definition, then the term loses all meaning.
So, anyone who commits any crime is a criminal-wow
Well, it would seem obvious, why would you have to ask?
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Yeah, those dumb fucks are like a dime a dozen. I bet you the police encounter a dumb fuck like that at least every day.

I just give them the good old [Arsenio Hall voice] YOOOOOUUUUU IDIOT!!!! [/Arsenio Hall voice]
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