He may have killed himself to avoid prison time. Not even a good attempt at a straw man.Explain for everyone how laws or penalties deter someone willing to commit homicide, then suicide.
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He may have killed himself to avoid prison time. Not even a good attempt at a straw man.Explain for everyone how laws or penalties deter someone willing to commit homicide, then suicide.
The mental gymnastics it takes to follow that is exhausting. Had nSo I'm trying to follow along with your logic here.
If there were no gun available, the ex-husband or boyfriend would have stayed a good guy and not harmed the woman. Mere access to a firearm turned him into a homicidal/suicidal criminal. If not for the gun, all would be right in the world. Does that about sum it up?
And in regards to "He may have killed himself to avoid prison time."
Then, the law and the penalties utterly failed as a preventative measure.
Thanks for making my point even more clear.
But an FFL by definition isn't a private party, so even a few years ago before Oregon had a background check rule for private party transfers, this FFL would have still been required to do a background check. This isn't about the "anti's playbook", it's about following the law, plain and simple.Amazing, isn't it? A few short years ago, what the FFL did (if they were a private party) was perfectly legal.
At least we agree you had no credible points. No, guns don't cause violence, but they can be an easy tool for cowards.Now that's funny. Pretend you win, when no credible points were articulated. There's a name for that, rhymes with roll. And no, guns don't cause violence - consider the bubble popped.
It's not illegal to sell gas, a knife, etc. You're purposely missing the point.It's just never ending with these gun control lunatics. They have absolutely no brains.
So when will Shell gas station be liable for arson fires? When will knife sellers be liable for murders? When will the holder of a garage sale be liable for the murder from the tire iron he sold?
But an FFL by definition isn't a private party, so even a few years ago before Oregon had a background check rule for private party transfers, this FFL would have still been required to do a background check. This isn't about the "anti's playbook", it's about following the law, plain and simple.
At least we agree you had no credible points. No, guns don't cause violence, but they can be an easy tool for cowards.
don't break the law and youll be fine. to bad its only 60 days in jail.
It's not illegal to sell gas, a knife, etc. You're purposely missing the point.
He's a felon, whats not to understand? His crime contributed to an innocent woman's death. Felons are often repeat offenders because they make bad decisions.Changing the subject? Happens when one has no legitimate point.
The evolution was that yeah, the FFL was guilty of committing a prosecutable crime and will do time for it. But then became a question as to the justification for a lifetime ban of future arms purchases, for a non-violent offense. None was credibly provided, yet somehow the position taken is you win.
Makes about as much sense as the other commentary, which is to say not at all. But by all means, keep pretending to the hearts content, after all it's what feels good.
It's my view that the SCOTUS will eventually reverse that provision in law.
This gun was Knowingly, and ILLEGALLY sold to a man. Were the clubs, knives, etc? Apples and oranges.Oh, so gas and knives and bats are totally harmless then?
FYI, thousands of people are murdered by people using easily obtained over-the-counter objects like clubs and knives and gas and other things. Why are guns singled out? Could it be a larger motivation by leftists to control us...?
He's a felon, whats not to understand? His crime contributed to an innocent woman's death. Felons are often repeat offenders because they make bad decisions.
These are indisputable facts.
You don't have to like them, but you better accept them.
This gun was Knowingly, and ILLEGALLY sold to a man. Were the clubs, knives, etc? Apples and oranges.
he broke the law. now he suffers the consequences. people are too butt hurt. he illegally gave someone a weapon whom went and killed a girl.
he should be going to jail for life. there's no excuse but it seems a lot here don't seem to care about her or her family which he helped kill.
so pathetic