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How did the felon get the firearm?Don’t know about you but I’m getting tired of news stories featuring some felon criminal getting arrested again and police noting he had a firearm.
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How did the felon get the firearm?Don’t know about you but I’m getting tired of news stories featuring some felon criminal getting arrested again and police noting he had a firearm.
I'll bet he did NOT fill out any paperwork!How did the felon get the firearm?
Exactly lolI'll bet he did NOT fill out any paperwork!
The DA's that go easy on criminals are starting to get culled, but it's a bit like whack a mole.There is your bias again. I don’t think anyone is deciding to go easy on criminals. I’m going to go out on a limb and predict that violent criminals don’t vote much and catering to them isn’t exactly a winning strategy. I think it is far more complicated than you want to believe. I would also guess White collar criminals have a higher voting %.
So who exactly pushed for cashless bail?There is your bias again. I don’t think anyone is deciding to go easy on criminals. I’m going to go out on a limb and predict that violent criminals don’t vote much and catering to them isn’t exactly a winning strategy. I think it is far more complicated than you want to believe. I would also guess White collar criminals have a higher voting %.
Poor people get due process too.So who exactly pushed for cashless bail?
There is your bias again. I don’t think anyone is deciding to go easy on criminals. I’m going to go out on a limb and predict that violent criminals don’t vote much and catering to them isn’t exactly a winning strategy. I think it is far more complicated than you want to believe. I would also guess White collar criminals have a higher voting %.
Stolen? How do you think people get them? Fill out the FFL form and hope their felony doesn't show up on the BGC?How did the felon get the firearm?
Stolen? How do you think people get them? Fill out the FFL form and hope their felony doesn't show up on the BGC?
Exactly lol
Call me crazy, but seems like maybe we should ask LEOs what rules or regs would help them crack down on straw buys, fencing stolen guys, etc. and then consider those measures... without calling the LEOs redcoats
Might not be a firearm law at all... just seems like that's not happening.
True, in another thread you or I had noted posted an article or two about the disconnect between NICS and state or local agencies, including some states' resistance to being better connected.
Stolen, Straw buys, Buying from a fence, and yeah probably a lot of felonies not showing up on BGCs tons of articles about the issues with BGC and counties reporting felonies in a digital format that can be easily flagged in a db.
Agreed. I think in the case of straw purchasers it's usually a GF with no record who bought the gun and the DA goes easy... which is part of the reason it continues to be so prevalent.True, in another thread you or I had noted posted an article or two about the disconnect between NICS and state or local agencies, including some states' resistance to being better connected.
Regardless, the straw purchaser is turned into a felon himself and goes to prison, don't go soft on him because of his feelings. Then then when he gets out, no more firearm buying.
I have found this to not be true. Or should I say the level of due process definitely seems to be directly related to one's wealth.Poor people get due process too.
Starks in Prairieduchien is my fafavorite.
More people in prison = higher taxes. Conservative conundrum.
When they get out many can't get employment or housing because of criminal record. Their only options available are not so legal. The more we incarcerate, the more will recidivate.
Prison is a cruel, expensive and ineffective venue for treating mental illness:
Percent of people in state prisons who have been diagnosed with a mental disorder: 43% + In locally-run jails: 44% + Number of people experiencing "serious psychological distress" in jails: 1 in 4 + Percent of people in federal prisons who reported not receiving any mental health care while incarcerated: 66%
Will Hunting's chalkboard . . .
Always Sunny In Philadelphia on Instagram: "What raise my taxes…what?"
26K likes, 149 comments - alwayssunnydaily on August 3, 2023: "What raise my taxes…what?".www.instagram.com
Yeah, that was the point of cash-less bail. Due to backlogs in the system poor people were spending a lot of time in jail because they didn’t have cash to make bail. Essentially serving jail time without being found guilty, often of non-violent offenses.I have found this to not be true. Or should I say the level of due process definitely seems to be directly related to one's wealth.
No system is perfect. All it does is allow people to pick the imperfections to support their argument. We could raise taxes and build more prisons, but prisons haven’t had a great track record of “reform and rehabilitation”. People can pretend that “voting for their party” would change it, but it won’t. Seems like a no-win for the people who generally obey the law. That we can agree on I’m sure. Although it might explain why societal rules and norms are violated more often now.I think a lot of them found their way into local government positions... All joking aside, let's keep in mind the other side of this. If no one's incarcerated, or everyone is released on cashless bail, or released "early", then ongoing "costs" on society are likely to include more crime, both to property and people. That's not going to work.
Here's recent 2023 story about a suspected serial killer who Oregon let out early:
And here's another 2023 story from Oregon which I've posted before, where a homeless guy (and felon) assaulted a little kid and said he wanted to go back to prison.
"I want to go back to prison:" Homeless sex offender punches child in face, say police
A houseless man has been arrested after allegedly punching a young child in the head in Portland on March 19.katu.com
Here's one from 2022 in Oregon:
Man released on bail, then accused in killing of woman
After a local organization bailed out a man accused of violating a domestic violence order, a week later he was charged for brutally murdering the mother of hiskatu.com
A google search results in similar stories.