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In reply to the discussion: Webster, N.Y., sniper's ex-neighbor charged with buying him guns [View all]Jeff In Milwaukee
(13,992 posts)78. So much ignorance, so little time...
Stop watching Fox News.
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perhaps if they know there is a 10 / 20 year jail sentence for that lie. good start.
spanone
Dec 2012
#65
I'd be okay with that. It'll never happen in this country, though. But it SHOULD be that way.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#85
I wouldn't...if I could think of five reasons. One reason should be enough. But if I can think of 5
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#71
Right. Well, I'm generally of the opinion that this should no longer be a state-by-state issue,
Chorophyll
Dec 2012
#96
Your snide comments aside, which won't help the situation anyways, and are ludicrous 2 top it off,
Ghost in the Machine
Dec 2012
#49
Well excuse me for not jumping when you snap your fingers! It's not llke I would, anyways,..........
Ghost in the Machine
Jan 2013
#106
Not much of a difference when one of your brothers-in-arms sells a gun for a fistful of cash without
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#57
Lots of things are legal- like selling one your guns in back alley for fistful of cash -but immoral.
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#58
Taverner why don't you go back to your OP that insults vets & enjoy the beating they are giving you.
jody
Dec 2012
#23
#10 has everything to do with the OP because DOJ firearms were used in a murder. nt
jody
Dec 2012
#28
Angry vets miss you. They want to tell you how they appreciate your use of freedom of speech for
jody
Dec 2012
#35
But it is two very different cases. Two seperate incidents. Linked only by homicide.
geckosfeet
Dec 2012
#33
"less clear that the DOJ broke the law" So aggressively investigate, then prosecute, and let a jury
jody
Dec 2012
#36
In a land of more guns than people, anyone can get anything. It's foolish to pretend otherwise.
Dems to Win
Dec 2012
#19
Exactly right: any straw purchaser should be on the hook for all subsequent crimes as accomplice
alcibiades_mystery
Dec 2012
#82
Register all guns and anyone caught with a gun not registered gets 10 years...
Comrade_McKenzie
Dec 2012
#44
We can regulate the target and shooting ranges on just about anything, and we should
alcibiades_mystery
Dec 2012
#83
Obviously criminally insane, why was this convicted murderer on the streets in the first place?
lynne
Dec 2012
#53
Yes, why wasn't that guy imprisoned for life? He murdered someone. BTW....he's not insane.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#62
They went together to buy the guns, he picked them out she made the purchase....
Historic NY
Jan 2013
#102