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Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: CeaseFire employee/gang member charged with kidnapping and rape [View all]jimmy the one
(2,708 posts)52. you mean criminals hate guncontrol laws
shedevil:Criminals LOVE gun control laws..It ensures that only they will get to have firearms
Barf, you've got it back-acewards - criminals & potential criminals love states with lax guncontrol laws, since it's easier to get & keep an illegal gun undetected, & get away with irresponsible carry.
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Well, he would be a subject matter expert on criminal use of firearms. (nt)
blueridge3210
Jul 2014
#1
So do you expect every employer to monitor their employee's activities outside of work?
Bjorn Against
Jul 2014
#5
I guess I should rephrase that, we don't know if it was immediate but it did happen shortly after
Bjorn Against
Jul 2014
#9
orly? The daily google-dump is nothing more than an effort to highlight the misdeeds of one person
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2014
#41
He was fired. Period. He is no longer an employee, your subject line is false.
Bjorn Against
Jul 2014
#6
Fine. I'll happily stipulate that CeaseFire is no worse than the NRA
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2014
#8
CeaseFire is run by well-meaning ninnies, NRA's board is downright malevolent
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2014
#11
I don't like everyone on the board, but that does not make them criminals.
Bjorn Against
Jul 2014
#15
I just showed you a few he's committed (not that he'll likely be charged with any)
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2014
#23
So you now acknowledge there is no evidence of wrongdoing and they do some good work
Bjorn Against
Jul 2014
#30
Well I suppose we now know the real reason for his opposition to armed individuals.
ileus
Jul 2014
#34
excluding those crimes punishable by imprisonment related to the regulation of business practices
gejohnston
Jul 2014
#48