How To Stop a Massacre

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Low-Cost Solution That Works Everywhere

For those who still put their faith in govt sponsored dial-a-prayer, your homework assignments for the day.

Riss v. City of New York
Hartzler v. City of San Jose
Balistreri v. Pacifica Police Department

Let Bloomberg get his cop strike; give 'em a pay "strike", too. The country did just fine before such agencies were created.

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Avatar rdgrnr -
#1
Now THAT was a good movie! I give it two thumbs way up!
I hope it has a bunch of sequels too!
It should get an Oscar in the Short Documentary category and the Comedy category too cuz I laughed my ass off at the way those two gangstas ran like scared rabbits when somebody else had a gun too.
Think I'll go watch it again.
Avatar GASMETERGUY -
#2
Thank goodness that cafe was not a "weapons free zone".

Avatar Rick G -
#3
In 1982, the Kennesaw, Georgia City Council unanimously passed a law requiring heads of households to own at least one firearm with ammunition.

Following the law's passage, the crime rate dropped 89 percent in the city, compared to the modest 10 percent drop statewide.   The crime rate was 11 burglaries per 1,000 residents in 1981. According to the Kennesaw Police Department, the city's most recent crime statistics show 243 property crimes per 100,000 residents in 1998, or .243 per 1,000.
The city's crime rate continues to be far below other metro Atlanta cities with similar populations, like Decatur. In 1998, Decatur recorded 4,049 property crimes per 100,000 residents.
If a criminal thinks there is a possibility that he will be shot and killed while committing his crime, he will go elsewhere (like Aurora, CO or Chicago, IL where it is illegal to carry a gun).
Avatar sully16 -
#4
To bad he didn't blow both their heads off, we missed out on the family members claiming they were honor students.
Avatar time*treat -
#5
The first thing the cops did was check if grandpa had a proper gun permit.
Avatar jarasan -
#6
Slow cops, murderous cops, donut loving cops.;

Grandfather hero, great movie.

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