Black Radical Answers The Call, Kills Two NYC Policemen

The author is a fucking moron. The perp either stole the gun or probably bought it from another crook. No gun law will ever stop that.

All guns should have serial numbers. Trace it back and see where it came from. At least trace it back to the last legal owner, and see where in its history it got into the hands of the crooks.
 
All guns should have serial numbers. Trace it back and see where it came from. At least trace it back to the last legal owner, and see where in its history it got into the hands of the crooks.

The author is a fucking moron. The perp either stole the gun or probably bought it from another crook. No gun law will ever stop that.
It's so obvious. After all, no legitimate, licensed firearms dealer would ever sell a deadly weapon to a black person.
 
It's so obvious. After all, no legitimate, licensed firearms dealer would ever sell a deadly weapon to a black person.

You have never even walked into a gun store have you?
 
It's so obvious. After all, no legitimate, licensed firearms dealer would ever sell a deadly weapon to a black person.

But seriously, don't you wonder why the tracing of the gun's history is not a normal part of the reporting on these stories? Immediately you should be able to get to the original manufacturer and then to the distributor and the first owner - right? From there trace where it got into the hands of the criminals - was it reported stolen? was it sold in a "private sale" at a gun show, or whatever.
 
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and I implied that the due process clause is a problem?

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Stolen. Almost always.

On rare occasions there is a straw man buyer somewhere early in the chain, but criminals know more or less the history of a gun. They know whether being caught with it is merely being caught with a $400-$500 stolen item, or whether it has been used in other crimes. They might use a straw man for the gun their girlfriend is holding for them that they legitimately probably need for self defense.

No one wants to sell a gun with paperwork that they reasonably could guess will turn up at a crime scene. No one intending to use a gun in a crime wants to have one that is a person away from them to having paper either.

With burglary rates, there are plenty of guns that haven't seen paperwork in a decade.
 
The question that is being raised here is are they "stolen" or is that just the story we're told? I think if we look up and find that the same guy keeps buying handguns and they keep getting stolen that maybe they aren't getting stolen.
 
The question that is being raised here is are they "stolen" or is that just the story we're told? I think if we look up and find that the same guy keeps buying handguns and they keep getting stolen that maybe they aren't getting stolen.

That is a straw man purchase, and no. No one wants to be a straw man for a gun likely to be used in a crime. Their name, signature and thumb-print is on the form. Most straw men purchases (and they do exist) are for friends and family members that buy a gun that everyone involved assumes is for protection. Even felons need protection.

If you want to be in the providing guns to criminal business there are plenty of burglars to buy low from and plenty of customers that you can sell high to. Why would you pay retail for a gun that is going to be disposable?

No FFL dealer even the guys operating out of their garage wants to answer a lot of questions when a gun is traced to their license.
 
It just seems implausible that there are enough burglars who get away with guns to supply crime. (Not to mention that shoots a hole in the theory that no law would prevent this. Fewer civilians with weapons would make stealing them very difficult.) But you'd have to find a house with a gun that's not in a safe and do so on a regular basis. I guess its' not impossible but still.
 
The question that is being raised here is are they "stolen" or is that just the story we're told? I think if we look up and find that the same guy keeps buying handguns and they keep getting stolen that maybe they aren't getting stolen.

The FBI and the ATF is all over that stuff.

There used to be (and may still be) a pipeline of stolen guns from here up to Chicago. Lots of people own guns here, and lots of people live in remote areas where it is pretty easy to rob a house while the owners are away.
 
for all your TURDBALLZ that scream GUN CONTROL

look at SHIT KA GO....stringent gun control, the COLREDS kill each other wiff gunz

now STFU and EAT LEAD
 
!.6 million guns reported lost or stolen between 2005 and 2010. This doesn't count small jurisdictions that don't send everything to the Feds due to record-keepping or manpower issues.

This doesn't count people that semi--legitimately own firearms and have them stolen but cannot report the theft because for example, they weren't supposed to have one.

I suspect some people have had guns stolen by people with access and don't know the guns are missing as well.

300,000 guns are traced a year due to their suspected involvement in crimes.

The figures more or less line up.
 
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CLIMATE OF HATE: CUNY Newspaper Editorial Calls For Violent Protests. “A disturbing editorial in a CUNY grad-student newspaper calls for rioters protesting the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown to arm themselves and wage violent war with cops. ‘The time for peace has passed,’ says a revolutionary editorial titled ‘In Support of Violence’ that was penned by editor-in-chief Gordon Barnes in the Dec. 3 issue of The Advocate.”
 
All guns should have serial numbers. Trace it back and see where it came from. At least trace it back to the last legal owner, and see where in its history it got into the hands of the crooks.

Guns do have serial numbers and they can be traced back, at least part of the way. If a weapon was stolen, of course, the chain of possession ends. :eek:
 
Obola, Holder, Sharpton approved

Protesters Loot Gas Station In Berkeley, Try To Set It On Fire After White Cop Shoots Black Teen…




Shocker.


BERKELEY, Mo. (KMOV) – There are reports that a fire was set and looting took place at a QuikTrip in Berkeley, Missouri early Wednesday morning.

A News 4 photographer saw people breaking the glass doors to the store and walk out with items.

There is also a report that clergy members worked quickly to extinguish a fire that was started inside the building.

The QuikTrip is located across the street from a Mobil gas station that was scene of a fatal officer-involved shooting late Tuesday night.
 
Obola, Holder, Sharpton approved


Florida Firefighters Targeted In Drive-By Shooting, One Injured…




Good chance they were shot at by Ferguson-Garner protesters.


(Reuters) – A firefighter was grazed in the arm during a drive-by shooting at a north Florida fire station on Tuesday evening, local media reported.

The firefighter’s injuries were not life-threatening, the Jacksonville Association of Fire Fighters said in a Facebook post.

The mayor of the north Florida city condemned the shootings.

“I am outraged by cowardly attacks on our brave first responders,” said Mayor Alvin Brown in a Facebook post. “These attacks will not be tolerated.”

The incident follows a violent week for law enforcement officers. In New York City, a gunman on Saturday killed two police officers in their patrol car, then took his own life.
 
I think you and IslandBoy are from Pluto.

It's SOP with Troll of the Year Disgustidpated. His number one priority is to call you a liar and denigrate whatever you have, or have said. You can always tell what he doesn't have, and his level of envy, by the slobbering vociferousness he displays in that denigration. ;)

You sure do talk about me a lot. Are you going to play Santa with your bell,y white beard and red nose tomorrow while the kids and grand kids stay for their usual half-hour yearly visit?
 
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