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Says the person who claims laws with no jail time will keep people from committing violent crime.Really, you could probalby use a shrink, Ditchweed.
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Says the person who claims laws with no jail time will keep people from committing violent crime.Really, you could probalby use a shrink, Ditchweed.
Most laws don't have jail time attached to them.Says the person who claims laws with no jail time will keep people from committing violent crime.
Which laws pertaining to guns and violence don’t have jail time?Most laws don't have jail time attached to them.
Having a gun isn't a violent crime.
But once we make them illegal, having one will involve confiscation and a fine.
Most laws don't have jail time attached to them.
Having a gun isn't a violent crime.
But once we make them illegal, having one will involve confiscation and a fine.
Joe is on record saying felons with guns should have no jail sentence.A felon with an illegal gun is a felon committing another felony......
Which laws pertaining to guns and violence don’t have jail time?
Asking for a friend.
A felon with an illegal gun is a felon committing another felony......
Which laws about illegal guns don’t involve jail time?Most of the laws about illegal gun possession don't have jail time. They include a fine and confiscation.
Not sure why you keep dragging "violence" into the discussion, since that wasn't what I was talking about.
Try to stay on the subject.
It's too fucking easy to get a gun.
It needs to be a LOT harder.
Fines!For which he should be fined and have his gun taken away.
Which laws about illegal guns don’t involve jail time?
Asking for a friend.
Fines!
What’s a felon with no money going to pay with, Dufus?
Why can’t you name one law about illegal guns with zero jail sentences?Most of them.
His future earnings... saddle him with enough debt, he'll knock it the fuck off.
Because most laws have jail sentences as an option, but very few people are sent to jail.Why can’t you name one law about illegal guns with zero jail sentences?
Why can’t you name a law about guns with zero jail sentences?Because most laws have jail sentences as an option, but very few people are sent to jail.
That's the whole fucking point, stupid.
We don't have enough room in the jails for the murderers and rapists... and you want to put someone in jail for not filling out a gun application correctly.
You know, instead of actually making sure they shouldn't have a gun to start with.
Let's take your favorite guy, Hunter Biden. Never going to see a day in jail on the gun charge. Now, instead of relying on him to determine if he has a drug problem or not, make him pee in a cup, and if he comes back hot, no gun for you.
See how that works.
Same thing with felons who have served their time. if they apply for a gun, actually do a thorough background check before they get one.
Why can’t you name a law about guns with zero jail sentences?
I don’t need claptrap about Leftard judges giving no jail when jail is called for while you freaks demand more laws. I already know about that.
Why did you lie that there’s many laws about violence and illegal guns that carry no jail?
Typical leftist babbling. Aside from the constitutional elements of the 2A, Dem / Marxist ideologues tend to rattle on with silly slogans that include 'we' as they bluster about making firearm ownership illegal and then mass confiscation.Most laws don't have jail time attached to them.
Having a gun isn't a violent crime.
But once we make them illegal, having one will involve confiscation and a fine.
Here's a fun story for Weather and 2TinyGuy
In seismic shift, Cook County prosecutors now send almost all gun cases to grand juries
As Chicago police have made more gun-possession arrests, prosecutors are using the secretive grand jury process and securing more convictions.www.injusticewatch.org
In March 2020, Doryion Booker was putting in extra hours driving for Uber to save up for his wife’s birthday present. The day before her birthday, a Chicago police officer pulled him over on the West Side for not having proper lighting over his license plate.
As Booker reached into his wallet for his driver’s license, the officer saw his Firearm Owners Identification card and asked if he was carrying a gun, Booker said. He was, after two recent incidents had left him “paranoid,” he said.
Instead of enjoying home-cooked lobster and a play for his wife’s birthday as he had planned, Booker spent a day-and-a-half in custody after he was arrested on suspicion of carrying his gun without a concealed carry license.
About a month later, he received a letter from the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office saying that he had been indicted. A grand jury, at least 16 civilians convened by prosecutors to review felony cases, had decided to charge him with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.
Before 2014, about 25% of cases in Cook County where illegal gun possession was the top charge went through grand juries. From 2016 to 2018, prosecutors brought more than 95% of those cases through grand juries, according to an analysis of decades of Cook County court data conducted by The Circuit. (The Circuit has requested, but not yet received, court data from 2019 to present from the Office of the Chief Judge.)
Booker took the deal and was sentenced to two years’ probation in May 2021. He had to pay $864 in court fees, and he cannot possess a gun, change addresses, or leave the state without permission from the court. He also must submit to random drug testing, according to the sentencing documents. He’s now branded a convicted felon, which makes finding a job even more difficult.
Here's a fun story for Weather and 2TinyGuy
In seismic shift, Cook County prosecutors now send almost all gun cases to grand juries
As Chicago police have made more gun-possession arrests, prosecutors are using the secretive grand jury process and securing more convictions.www.injusticewatch.org
In March 2020, Doryion Booker was putting in extra hours driving for Uber to save up for his wife’s birthday present. The day before her birthday, a Chicago police officer pulled him over on the West Side for not having proper lighting over his license plate.
As Booker reached into his wallet for his driver’s license, the officer saw his Firearm Owners Identification card and asked if he was carrying a gun, Booker said. He was, after two recent incidents had left him “paranoid,” he said.
Instead of enjoying home-cooked lobster and a play for his wife’s birthday as he had planned, Booker spent a day-and-a-half in custody after he was arrested on suspicion of carrying his gun without a concealed carry license.
About a month later, he received a letter from the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office saying that he had been indicted. A grand jury, at least 16 civilians convened by prosecutors to review felony cases, had decided to charge him with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.
Before 2014, about 25% of cases in Cook County where illegal gun possession was the top charge went through grand juries. From 2016 to 2018, prosecutors brought more than 95% of those cases through grand juries, according to an analysis of decades of Cook County court data conducted by The Circuit. (The Circuit has requested, but not yet received, court data from 2019 to present from the Office of the Chief Judge.)
Booker took the deal and was sentenced to two years’ probation in May 2021. He had to pay $864 in court fees, and he cannot possess a gun, change addresses, or leave the state without permission from the court. He also must submit to random drug testing, according to the sentencing documents. He’s now branded a convicted felon, which makes finding a job even more difficult.
You’re the one proclaiming we wouldn’t need active shooter drills if only we didn’t put people in prison for violent crimes and illegal weapons possession.you aren't even talking about the subject, so there's no point having the conversation.
Most gun laws do not carry jail penalties.
Yes....you quote shows them going after the people who don't use their guns for crime, and who aren't the ones shooting at people on the street....while allowing acutal violent gang members to be released on no cash bail....
They nail a guy for improper lighting, he is a law abiding citizen with a legal gun.....and they hammer him......
Meanwhile, you had gang members shooting at each other in the middle of a public street, on camera.......putting two of them on the ground with bullet wounds, killing another....and the Chicago DA refused to prosecute any of them.....