2aguy
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In 2019, 51 children out of 72,000,000 were accidentally killed by guns....many times, the accidental death is the result of the parent being a criminal....as in this case...
Of course.....1,282 died because of vehicles......
Of course...had this guy been in jail, instead of out on bond, the accident wouldn't have happened....I believe Milwaukee is controlled by the democrat party........
And then thereās the fact that a lot of the people who arenāt taking the time to safely store their guns arenāt legally allowed to own them in the first place.
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Instead of trying to reduce the number of guns out there (a ridiculous idea in a nation with 400-million privately owned arms), a more practical and constitutionally-sound approach would be to increase the penalties for prohibited persons found with a gun. The state could also look at increasing the bond for individuals charged with violent felonies, so that guys like Armour canāt stroll out of jail on a signature bond when they pose a danger to the community.
Of course.....1,282 died because of vehicles......
Of course...had this guy been in jail, instead of out on bond, the accident wouldn't have happened....I believe Milwaukee is controlled by the democrat party........
And then thereās the fact that a lot of the people who arenāt taking the time to safely store their guns arenāt legally allowed to own them in the first place.
According to police, just two days after Armour signed that bond, he showed up at his cousinās home in Milwaukee with a gun. He told officers that he put the gun down on a kitchen table where the 3-year old was sitting, but inexplicably left the child unattended with the gun sitting out in plain view.The gun that a 3-year-old boy unintentionally shot and killed himself with in Milwaukee on Saturday belonged to a relative who was out on bail on armed robbery charges and was barred from possessing dangerous weapons.
Prosecutors on Wednesday charged Devon L. Armour, 26, of Menasha with second-degree reckless homicide, possession of a firearm by a felon and two counts of bail jumping.
Armour was charged with armed robbery in Waukesha County in March and was released from custody after signing a $10,000 signature bond May 6, according to online court records. He was forbidden from possessing dangerous weapons as a condition of his release.
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Instead of trying to reduce the number of guns out there (a ridiculous idea in a nation with 400-million privately owned arms), a more practical and constitutionally-sound approach would be to increase the penalties for prohibited persons found with a gun. The state could also look at increasing the bond for individuals charged with violent felonies, so that guys like Armour canāt stroll out of jail on a signature bond when they pose a danger to the community.