I don't live anywhere near there so I have nothing to worry about. Will these shootings never cease seems like they won't.
You forgot to say LOL so I helped.I don't live anywhere near there so I have nothing to worry about. LOL
But I didn't want to say LOL as it's not funny at all.You forgot to say LOL so I helped.
"The law, which does not apply to long guns, will take effect July 1. The new measure also increases certain penalties. For example, theft of a firearm — now a misdemeanor that carries a 30-day sentence — will become a felony with a mandatory six month incarceration. It also makes exceptions for people with certain mental illnesses and criminal convictions."The Governor in Tennessee just signed off on the bill, which goes into effect July 1st, that adults 21 years old or older will be able to carry handguns, openly or concealed, without first clearing a background check or training.
https://apnews.com/article/knoxvill...iple-victims-a26e14e3aa9cb04c7ea3e7a0210b9a2c
Will this same scenario play out over and over again?
Use your weapon in the commission of a federal crime and only federal laws apply, and you have no argument when your weapon is confiscated.
After your post, RR.. I looked it up on Google street view,and I have to say it does look like a very rough area... and a further Irony is that directly opposite the school( just a few yards) is a MortuaryI read that the police officer is recovering and is good spirits; will be ok.
Saw a Tweet from a lady who lives near there, saying there are gang shootings all the time near that school and the only reason this got national attention was because it was at the school itself.![]()
I think they will significantly decrease at the very least. The problem is systemic; blaming guns instead of solving real problems such as our mental health system, the prison system, homelessness. When the current programs and systems finally admit their ineffectiveness, we'll begin to see real progress.I don't live anywhere near there so I have nothing to worry about. Will these shootings never cease seems like they won't.
Thanks for the research, HD.After your post, RR.. I looked it up on Google street view,and I have to say it does looklike a very rough area... and a further Irony is that directly opposite the school( just a few yards) is a Mortuary![]()
I hope so, Murr!I think they will significantly decrease at the very least. The problem is systemic; blaming guns instead of solving real problems such as our mental health system, the prison system, homelessness. When the current programs and systems finally admit their ineffectiveness, we'll begin to see real progress.
I swear gang activity is willfully tolerated. I live in an area where there's quite a bit of gang activity and the only times you see cops around here is when they're passing through at 60mph on their way to the freeway access.I hope so, Murr!
Or for a 2 for 1 doughnut special.I swear gang activity is willfully tolerated. I live in an area where there's quite a bit of gang activity and the only times you see cops around here is when they're passing through at 60mph on their way to the freeway access.
We don't have a donut shop here. Clearly, that's the problem!Or for a 2 for 1 doughnut special.![]()
Please don't change any of my posts.No, not funny at all @Ruthanne , so that is why one must never let their guard down, no matter how safe one thinks one is. A sardonic LOL.
BINGO!!!!!I read that the police officer is recovering and is good spirits; will be ok.
Saw a Tweet from a lady who lives near there, saying there are gang shootings all the time near that school and the only reason this got national attention was because it was at the school itself.![]()
IMO, the penalties mean nothing."The law, which does not apply to long guns, will take effect July 1. The new measure also increases certain penalties. For example, theft of a firearm — now a misdemeanor that carries a 30-day sentence — will become a felony with a mandatory six month incarceration. It also makes exceptions for people with certain mental illnesses and criminal convictions."