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by allisji
Thu Nov 09, 2017 1:02 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Replies: 342
Views: 80448

Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting

deplorable wrote:
GeekwithaGun wrote:
deplorable wrote:The murderer didn't have an LTC. The FBI allowed him to buy guns. The legislators who voted for the 46.035 (b)(6) restriction on LTC helped make sure he had a soft target. Gun control doesn't stop the bad guys. It never has. It never will.

The only purpose of gun control is making evil safer for evil doers. It doesn't matter if the evil doers are common street criminals, religious fanatics, other nut jobs, or the government. Politicians who called for gun control in the wake of this mass murder and the Las Vegas mass murder showed their true colors. It's not about public safety because none of them called for truck control after the recent mass murder in New York. They only want to control guns so the good guys will be at a disadvantage.
common mistake to not read further:
(i) Subsections (b)(4), (b)(5), (b)(6), and (c) do not apply if the actor was not
given effective notice under Section 30.06 or 30.07.
Common mistake to not understand that was added by a later legislature.
Welcome to the forum by the way... Have you been browsing long, or a new visitor?
by allisji
Thu Nov 09, 2017 12:59 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Replies: 342
Views: 80448

Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting

jmorris wrote:
allisji wrote:I'm sure that they always first assume that guns aren't allowed until they are told otherwise. That is the way that they have been brainwashed.

They stopped reading at 46.035 (b)(6). Common enough problem even among licence holders.
GeekwithaGun wrote:
deplorable wrote:The murderer didn't have an LTC. The FBI allowed him to buy guns. The legislators who voted for the 46.035 (b)(6) restriction on LTC helped make sure he had a soft target. Gun control doesn't stop the bad guys. It never has. It never will.
common mistake to not read further:
(i) Subsections (b)(4), (b)(5), (b)(6), and (c) do not apply if the actor was not
given effective notice under Section 30.06 or 30.07.
life comes at you fast...
by allisji
Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:40 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Replies: 342
Views: 80448

Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting

SewTexas wrote:
TreyHouston wrote:
bblhd672 wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... b01350652b
this small town’s residents had just learned, mostly by word of mouth, the names of the people slain or wounded at the First Baptist Church, and the horror unleashed by a gunman was too fresh for anyone to process fully. But one thing was emphatically clear Monday: These Texans weren’t about to embrace gun control
:txflag: that is all
it's really a good article, but... to me anyway...it sort of implies that guns are not allowed in church in Texas, did anyone else read the end of it that way?
I'm sure that they always first assume that guns aren't allowed until they are told otherwise. That is the way that they have been brainwashed.
by allisji
Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:48 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Replies: 342
Views: 80448

Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting

Greybeard wrote:“I may get in trouble with other members of the committee just say how insane it is that in the United States of America a civilian can go out and buy a semi-automatic like an AR-15, which apparently was the weapon that was used,” Winslow said.

And this is Trump's nominee? GRRRRRRRRR!
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11 ... apons.html
I guess that he wasn't selected based on his position on the second amendment...
President Trump’s nominee to lead the military health system... Dean Winslow, a professor at Stanford University...
Stanford U professor... not surprised that he's anti-2A
by allisji
Tue Nov 07, 2017 6:38 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Replies: 342
Views: 80448

Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting

jb2012 wrote:Maybe it's just me, but are our representatives aware of the "black market"? They practically own the black market

It seems like they all either forget or omit the fact that everything the government has regulated, or deemed illegal, is very easily accessible through the black market.

Do they think that "Billy Criminal" is going to conduct a background check when he sells a stolen gun to "Johnnie Criminal" if they enacted universal background checks? They want background checks to fail so that they can move along to the next big thing in gun control
by allisji
Tue Nov 07, 2017 6:20 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Replies: 342
Views: 80448

Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting

Oldgringo wrote:
John Cornyn is another sterling example of the immediate need for TERM LIMITS.
Winning the VA governorship tonight could help us on the way to getting a constitutional convention, to ratify an amendment for congressional term limits. Or at least would indicate a shift in the right direction toward having a sufficient majority of state governments on board.
by allisji
Tue Nov 07, 2017 4:25 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Replies: 342
Views: 80448

Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting

Now Fox is reporting that Devin Kelley had once in 2012 escaped from a Psych Hospital and had smuggled guns onto Holloman AFB to carry out death threats against military superiors! This information was supposedly entered into the NCIC database?!

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/11/07/te ... force.html
by allisji
Mon Nov 06, 2017 1:55 pm
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Replies: 342
Views: 80448

Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 27 dead 30 injured in mass shooting

TexasJohnBoy wrote:If the passed background check at Academy is accurate, as is the domestic violence leading up to a bad conduct discharge, then there needs to be some better reporting from the military courts into NICS.
what a horrible and horrific tragedy, and I think that you've summed this up pretty well.

It sounds as though this man was convicted in a military court of domestic violence against his wife and a young child. This should have qualified him as a prohibited person and disqualified him from owning weapons. If this is not the case, then it is clearly a legal oversight.

This crime may or may not have been prevented by making this man a prohibited person, if he hadn't gotten the rifle from Academy, then perhaps he would have obtained it in a private sale, however making him a prohibited person would serve to decrease the likelihood of this event occurring because it would increase the likelihood of this guy going to prison for illegally possessing a firearm.

That said, the fact that this man was denied his LTC should be beneficial in supporting legislation similar to HB560 in the future. Here is a case where the federal gun laws failed to identify that this man shouldn't own weapons, but the state denied him a handgun license, presumably a failed background check (criminal history, mental health history?).... Back that with data of how low the criminal incident rates are among handgun licensees and the fact that this man was stopped by a "good guy with a gun" and then watch the Brady bunch and the Everytown Bloombergers squirm.

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