Less Gun control

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Barack Obama, at a recent rural elementary school assembly in WV, asked the audience for total quiet. Then, in the silence, he started to slowly clap his hands once every few seconds, holding the audience in total silence.






Then he said into the microphone, "'Children, every time I clap my hands together, a child in America dies from gun violence."






Then, little Richard Earl, with a proud West Va. drawl, pierced the quiet and said, "Well, Dumb Ass, stop clapping!" :rofl:
 
yes and all of those deaths were due to the use of a legal gun registered and properly purchased by the purchaser of said gun........... Oh wait criminals don't get their guns like that in fact here is some interesting reading lets see first make sure the people who protect us don't give the criminals better weapons who's really to blame here oh yeah the american people that's whose fault it is



It’s Time Law Enforcement Officers Start Securing Their Firearms
Tagged with: criminals firearm security law enforcement police officers second amendment stolen firearms

Of the three AR-15s and two shotguns that were stolen from northern California law enforcement vehicles last January four have been recovered and some of the alleged perps involved in the theft are now behind bars charged with federal crimes.

All but one of the guns stolen in recent months from Contra Costa County sheriff’s and California Highway Patrol cruisers have been recovered, and three men are facing federal charges in the case, authorities said Monday.

Three AR-15 semiautomatic rifles and two shotguns were stolen from law enforcement cruisers and then sold at least twice, according to investigators. Of the five recovered weapons, four belong to the sheriff’s office and one to the CHP. An AR-15 belonging to the sheriff’s office is still unaccounted for, and investigators believe it may have been disassembled for parts, said sheriff’s spokesman Jimmy Lee.

Daniel William Vess, 20, and Kao Kweng Saephan, 24, have pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court in Oakland to possessing a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle that had been transported in interstate commerce. The weapon was made outside California.

A third suspect, Brandon Buchanan, 27, of Stockton was arrested Thursday. Authorities said the guns were sold to an unspecified person who then resold them to Buchanan.
 
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