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I thought y’all didn’t believe the CDC. But yeah, you relax the gun laws and let anyone have them, and this is what happens. Anyone could have called it.
Defund the police! Remember... don't call 911. Use the 311 when you are being raped.
Defund the police! Remember... don't call 911. Use the 311 when you are being raped.
Is that the number for the social workers that they are sending out in place of the police officers? I hope they bring plenty of ammunition for those clip boards...
I thought y’all didn’t believe the CDC. But yeah, you relax the gun laws and let anyone have them, and this is what happens. Anyone could have called it.
First off, any links to show that laws have been relaxed and anyone can have a firearm ? Second, last week , here in Detroit, two 17 year olds had a shoot out, with handguns.
Just as an FYI. Here in MI, one has to be 21 to apply for a purchase permit. Handguns are registered with the MSP, and one is required to have a CPL to carry a handgun. So, right off the bat, this person broke three laws, in addition to brandishing, unlawful discharge and attempted murder.
You act as if criminals follow the laws, which is laughable.
Brazil and other countries in South and Central America have the highest murder rates in the world. Higher than places like Somalia and the DRC. We are getting caravans full of these people pouring into our country. Not to mention Hattians and people from other high-crime countries. What does anyone expect?
I thought y’all didn’t believe the CDC. But yeah, you relax the gun laws and let anyone have them, and this is what happens. Anyone could have called it.
Let!?!
Get off of the tyrant throne.
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