Beloved Chicago muffler store owner city’s fifth homicide of new year (felony, federal)
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Quite a demonstration of how effective strict gun control laws are, isn't it? Not that "gun control" laws were ever intended to reduce crime.
Most gun murders in Chicago are criminal-on-criminal. The odds are that both people involved already own guns. Making it easier for law-abiding people to get guns would have zero effect on our murder rate, doofus.
As a believer in following the constitution, that is NEVER the answer.
Here's the answer....legalize hand guns. And decriminalize pot.
If caught with a hand gun that is not legally yours, you get minimum 5 years...no parole.
If the gun is used in a crime, minimum 10 years, no parole.
If the weapon is fired during said crime, minimum 25 years, no parole.
if someone is injured or killed, life with no parole. Death penalty depending on the circumstances.
In year one, gun crimes would drop by 80%.
Chicago would be safe again.
If you actually locked up criminals, Chicago would have no one left to run the place. Everyone in Chicago politics would be behind bars. Come to think of it, it's pretty hard to see where that would be a problem.
The Feds need to put it out over tv and radio that in 2 weeks time they are gonna NUKE that city and then do it. The better folks will leave.... The scum will fry.
Most gun murders in Chicago are criminal-on-criminal. Making it easier for law-abiding people to get guns would have zero effect on our murder rate, doofus.
Are you implying that the victim in the OPs post was a criminal?
The Feds need to put it out over tv and radio that in 2 weeks time they are gonna NUKE that city and then do it. The better folks will leave.... The scum will fry.
Newsflash: Criminals would have the capability to leave as well. : smack:
There are two options here:
-Make it easier for people in Illinois to get guns so the people who run around with guns from Mississippi have a harder time slaughtering people.
-Make it harder for people to get guns in Mississippi.
I feel a little better about the second option.
And fat people come from state with liberal spoon laws
Most gun murders in Chicago are criminal-on-criminal. The odds are that both people involved already own guns. Making it easier for law-abiding people to get guns would have zero effect on our murder rate, doofus.
Maybe not but as more and more good people flee your CPUSA led utopia crime will have to increase even more just to pay bills.... See Detroit...
I do know Illinois would love it if Chicago built a wall and became it's own state...
Just another day in Paradise and acceptance of killings in Chicago.
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A revered Chicago muffler shop owner became the city’s fifth homicide of 2013, but not before calling his son to let him know he was shot, MyFoxChicago.com reported.
"They shot me in the back," Michael Kozel, 57, the owner Independent Muffler Shop in the city's Southwest Side, told his adult son. Those were his last words he said.
The son, who wished to remain anonymous, said he raced to his dad's shop, only to find Kozel in the back of an ambulance. Kozel was pronounced dead shortly after 9 p.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office.
Yeah, because criminals aren't capable of leaving a city that's about to be nuked. : smack:
I will put money on that....... the problem is how do we tell?
I noticed you are pretty good with a mouse too... I hope you didn't strain a finger or what little mind you have left.
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