How many more?
OzOne wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:02:58 -0400, katy
scribbled thusly:
OzOne wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 12:58:54 -0400, katy
scribbled thusly:
Why not start putting insane people back in the institutions where they
belong so they don't jeopardize the lives and welfare of others? Turns
out the guy was clincally diagnosed and was referred by the university
for counseling becasue his creative writing assignments were so
disturbing that the instructor was concerned. And it is the
Constitution, Jon...obviously the American people have not come to a
different conclusion about that or they'd make the quorum to change it...
Cool init...he was being treated for depression yet was able to walk
into the local gunship and buy a Glock .........
Anyone for effective gun control?
Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,
We've been expecting you.
I doubt very seriously that he did that...BTW, using a medical reason to
deny gun ownership would flip the livs off here since they were the ones
sooooo happy to put in the HIPAA laws...that would violate a whole
system they worked 10 years to get into place....The question I rasie is
if he did purtchase the gun, why was a non-citizen allowed to do such a
thing? That means any Iraqui or Iranian with a clean record and a
driver's klicense could buy one..somehow, I don't think so...we extend
far too many rights of citizenship to those who linger about in our
country...I would hope that gun ownership was not one of those...
Just going on this statement reported here
"uthorities found a receipt for a Glock 9 millimetre handgun, bought
last month, in Cho's backpack which also contained two knives and a
cache of bullets, ABC reported.
He bought his second weapon, a .22 calibre pistol, within the last
week.
According to the AP news agency, Cho walked into a Virginia gun shop,
put down a credit card and walked out with a Glock and a box of
ammunition. He paid $US571 ($687).
The serial number had been scratched off the weapon, but police traced
it to the store, Roanoke Firearms, using the receipt found in Cho's
backpack.
"It was a very unremarkable sale," owner John Markell, who did not
handle the sale personally, told AP. "He was a nice, clean-cut college
kid. We won't sell a gun if we have any idea at all that a purchase is
suspicious." "
Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,
We've been expecting you.
I just read that...IMO , whether someone is a permanent resident or not,
non-citizens have no right to have a gun....that needs to be rectified...
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