Vegasgiants
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Gun control is constitutionalIt sure as hell ain't infringing on the right to keep and bear arms.
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Gun control is constitutionalIt sure as hell ain't infringing on the right to keep and bear arms.
Nope. By the way the states attorney works for the state....which is run by the gopNo....they can't......the decision to prosecute is in the hands of the State's Attorney, you dumb ass.....and the judge has discretion in bail, and sentencing.....you idiot....
Is that HAHAHAHA funny? Or HAHAHAHA sad?HAHAHAHA
So gun violence and gun accidents are the fault of the GOP? That's brilliant logic.Nope. By the way the states attorney works for the state....which is run by the gop
All discretion can be removed from judges regarding bail and sentencing under state law
Read slowly. The gop controls the state and can and do make state laws that apply to all the judges and prosecutors. They have complete control within the state
So why?
Nope. By the way the states attorney works for the state....which is run by the gop
All discretion can be removed from judges regarding bail and sentencing under state law
Bond and sentencing guidelines can and do cone from the state which can remove all discretion from judges on thisMoron...
“The first problem is that when we get to the court system, we’re getting no bonds or low bonds and they’re going right back out. We’re putting people who are doing violent crime on home monitoring – on bracelets and they are out shooting people,” the former Chicago police union president, told “America’s Newsroom.”
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Graham said people have to be held accountable, prosecuted and held in jail, and the police need to be supported.
“We just had somebody who had an ankle bracelet [monitor] less than a month ago. He was out on the street and he wound up getting into a shootout with police. These are a revolving door of what’s going around the metropolitan area of Chicago.”
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Ex-Chicago police union chief blasts 'revolving door' bail policies, lack of support for cops
Chicago’s revolving door policies and the lack of support for the city’s police are not helping reduce violence there, Metropolitan Crime Commission spokesperson Kevin Graham said on Monday.www.foxnews.com
Actually it is the gop that releases themNope......you can tap dance all you want.....the democrat party is releasing violent criminals and attacking the police in the cities they control.......
3 strikes was a state law
It took away all discretion in sentencing
3 strikes was a state law
It took away all discretion in sentencing
That is IllinoisDemocrats...
Philadelphia, a city of roughly 1.5 million people, has had more homicides this year (521 as of Dec. 6) than the nation's two largest cities, New York (443 as of Dec. 5) and Los Angeles (352 as of Nov. 27). That's an increase of 13% from 2020, a year that nearly broke the 1990 record.
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Chicago, the nation's third-largest city, leads the nation with 739 homicides as of the end of November, up 3% from 2020, according to Chicago Police Department crime data. Chicago's deadliest year remains 1970 when there were 974 homicides.
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'Nobody's getting arrested'
Robert Boyce, retired chief of detectives for the New York Police Department and an ABC News contributor, said that while there is no single reason for the jump in slayings, one national crime statistic stands out to him.
“Nobody’s getting arrested anymore," Boyce said. "People are getting picked up for gun possession and they're just let out over and over again."
The FBI crime data shows that the number of arrests nationwide plummeted 24% in 2020, from the more than 10 million arrests made in 2019. The number of 2020 arrests -- 7.63 million -- is the lowest in 25 years, according to the data. FBI crime data is not yet available for 2021.
'It's just crazy': 12 major cities hit all-time homicide records
According to the 2nd Amendment we have the right to own, posses and train with the technology of the day that any light infantry ought to use. Today that means semi-automatic pistols, rifles and shotguns with high capacity magazines.Gun control is constitutional
That is Illinois
Why hasnt Alabama fixed this problem?
And in that same city sits state government that has complete jurisdiction over it
That is Illinois
Why hasnt Alabama fixed this problem?
Why hasnt Mississippi fixed this problem?