If You Truly Want to Stop Gun Crime Stop Giving People a Slap on the Wrist

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A Memphis police officer was killed early this morning and one of the assailants was picked up last month.

Davis revealed that the 18-year-old who died had been arrested inside a stolen vehicle last month where he was armed with a modified semi-automatic weapon with a Glock switch attached.

"The Glock switch converted the weapon to a fully automatic machine gun," David said.

He was also charged at that time with two stolen vehicles and having a programming device commonly used to steal cars, Davis said, and was released without bond.



Why was someone carrying around an illegal fully automatic weapon released without bond? The justice system is one of the biggest fomenters of gun crimes in this country due to the lack of will upon judges and prosecutors alike to properly punish people who break these laws. This man should have never been back out on the street, but as we see time and time again he received a slap on the wrist by the court system. The same people who vote in these jurists are the same ones who will scream for and demand gun control.
 
Why are you suddenly making post that conservatives support?
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A Memphis police officer was killed early this morning and one of the assailants was picked up last month.

Davis revealed that the 18-year-old who died had been arrested inside a stolen vehicle last month where he was armed with a modified semi-automatic weapon with a Glock switch attached.

"The Glock switch converted the weapon to a fully automatic machine gun," David said.

He was also charged at that time with two stolen vehicles and having a programming device commonly used to steal cars, Davis said, and was released without bond.



Why was someone carrying around an illegal fully automatic weapon released without bond? The justice system is one of the biggest fomenters of gun crimes in this country due to the lack of will upon judges and prosecutors alike to properly punish people who break these laws. This man should have never been back out on the street, but as we see time and time again he received a slap on the wrist by the court system. The same people who vote in these jurists are the same ones who will scream for and demand gun control.
If you think they're unwilling to prosecute gun crimes, you try getting a Glock switch. They'll demonstrate just how willing they are to send you to prison for a long time. They're definitely willing to prosecute law-abiding citizens for minor infractions; they're just not willing to prosecute Biden voting violent criminals for anything at all.
 
You do know bail is temporary until a hearing and the crimes between that time are minutely small? All criminals can get out of jail even in areas with bail. There is no difference in crime rates in areas with or without bail.

Our current bail system has traditionally allowed wealthier people who commit violent and non-violent crimes a better chance to buy their way out of pre-trial jail. It seems implausible that a person of means who commits a violent crime is less dangerous than a poor person who commits a non-violent crime. Yet that is the system that has sufficed for generations.

Around 500,000 people are held in local jails each year due to a lack of money, not because they are considered a danger to society. Pre-trial detention can often last months, with the average length ranging between 50 and 250 days, and have a number of negative consequences—losing a job, housing, or custody of children, negative effects on health and mental health.

Notably, bail reform is targeted toward those the criminal justice system deem not a risk to their community. In lieu of bail, judges may release people on their own recognizance or impose conditions to ensure a return to court for trial. In states that have passed bail reform, judges can still set bail for almost all violent felonies and certain nonviolent felonies.




 
A Memphis police officer was killed early this morning and one of the assailants was picked up last month.

Davis revealed that the 18-year-old who died had been arrested inside a stolen vehicle last month where he was armed with a modified semi-automatic weapon with a Glock switch attached.

"The Glock switch converted the weapon to a fully automatic machine gun," David said.

He was also charged at that time with two stolen vehicles and having a programming device commonly used to steal cars, Davis said, and was released without bond.



Why was someone carrying around an illegal fully automatic weapon released without bond? The justice system is one of the biggest fomenters of gun crimes in this country due to the lack of will upon judges and prosecutors alike to properly punish people who break these laws. This man should have never been back out on the street, but as we see time and time again he received a slap on the wrist by the court system. The same people who vote in these jurists are the same ones who will scream for and demand gun control.

It is really pretty easy to understand…..

Law abiding gun owners do not use their legal guns for crime or murder…..

So….how do you expect the democrats to fool uninformed Americans into giving them the power to ban and confiscate guns for law abiding people….if law abiding people don’t commit gun crime?

They have to keep violent, career criminals on the street…..because the democrats need them to shoot people so democrats can push gun control
 
A Memphis police officer was killed early this morning and one of the assailants was picked up last month.

Davis revealed that the 18-year-old who died had been arrested inside a stolen vehicle last month where he was armed with a modified semi-automatic weapon with a Glock switch attached.

"The Glock switch converted the weapon to a fully automatic machine gun," David said.

He was also charged at that time with two stolen vehicles and having a programming device commonly used to steal cars, Davis said, and was released without bond.



Why was someone carrying around an illegal fully automatic weapon released without bond? The justice system is one of the biggest fomenters of gun crimes in this country due to the lack of will upon judges and prosecutors alike to properly punish people who break these laws. This man should have never been back out on the street, but as we see time and time again he received a slap on the wrist by the court system. The same people who vote in these jurists are the same ones who will scream for and demand gun control.

Memphis is a democrat party controlled city.
 
You do know bail is temporary until a hearing and the crimes between that time are minutely small? All criminals can get out of jail even in areas with bail. There is no difference in crime rates in areas with or without bail.

Our current bail system has traditionally allowed wealthier people who commit violent and non-violent crimes a better chance to buy their way out of pre-trial jail. It seems implausible that a person of means who commits a violent crime is less dangerous than a poor person who commits a non-violent crime. Yet that is the system that has sufficed for generations.

Around 500,000 people are held in local jails each year due to a lack of money, not because they are considered a danger to society. Pre-trial detention can often last months, with the average length ranging between 50 and 250 days, and have a number of negative consequences—losing a job, housing, or custody of children, negative effects on health and mental health.

Notably, bail reform is targeted toward those the criminal justice system deem not a risk to their community. In lieu of bail, judges may release people on their own recognizance or impose conditions to ensure a return to court for trial. In states that have passed bail reform, judges can still set bail for almost all violent felonies and certain nonviolent felonies.





And…bullshit……the democrats are not using cashless bail for non-violent offenders………they are releasing violent criminals who are caught with illegal guns…….the very people who use those guns to rob, rape and murder people….

The rich guy who murders his wife and can afford bail is not running around robbing and shooting at people every day………gang bangers are…and the gang bangers are the ones being released over and over again.
 
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You do know bail is temporary until a hearing and the crimes between that time are minutely small? All criminals can get out of jail even in areas with bail. There is no difference in crime rates in areas with or without bail.

Our current bail system has traditionally allowed wealthier people who commit violent and non-violent crimes a better chance to buy their way out of pre-trial jail. It seems implausible that a person of means who commits a violent crime is less dangerous than a poor person who commits a non-violent crime. Yet that is the system that has sufficed for generations.

Around 500,000 people are held in local jails each year due to a lack of money, not because they are considered a danger to society. Pre-trial detention can often last months, with the average length ranging between 50 and 250 days, and have a number of negative consequences—losing a job, housing, or custody of children, negative effects on health and mental health.

Notably, bail reform is targeted toward those the criminal justice system deem not a risk to their community. In lieu of bail, judges may release people on their own recognizance or impose conditions to ensure a return to court for trial. In states that have passed bail reform, judges can still set bail for almost all violent felonies and certain nonviolent felonies.





Are we to infer from this that you're good with him walking around and ultimately murdering a cop?
 
No reason to be snarky

Lets assume Bro is sincere till he proves otherwise
Seriously doubt that.
There is a reason, he has gotten a lot of shit for being one sided, and particularly aggressive about it.
And I can say for sure, that opinion is valid.
And we are to believe all of a sudden a complete change of political beliefs?

yeah... no
 
You do know bail is temporary until a hearing and the crimes between that time are minutely small? All criminals can get out of jail even in areas with bail. There is no difference in crime rates in areas with or without bail.

Our current bail system has traditionally allowed wealthier people who commit violent and non-violent crimes a better chance to buy their way out of pre-trial jail. It seems implausible that a person of means who commits a violent crime is less dangerous than a poor person who commits a non-violent crime. Yet that is the system that has sufficed for generations.

Around 500,000 people are held in local jails each year due to a lack of money, not because they are considered a danger to society. Pre-trial detention can often last months, with the average length ranging between 50 and 250 days, and have a number of negative consequences—losing a job, housing, or custody of children, negative effects on health and mental health.

Notably, bail reform is targeted toward those the criminal justice system deem not a risk to their community. In lieu of bail, judges may release people on their own recognizance or impose conditions to ensure a return to court for trial. In states that have passed bail reform, judges can still set bail for almost all violent felonies and certain nonviolent felonies.




I would think having an illegal automatic weapon is not the same as unpaid traffic tickets or stealing a bicycle

If this guy didnt belong in jail then libs have totally lost their minds
 
A Memphis police officer was killed early this morning and one of the assailants was picked up last month.

Davis revealed that the 18-year-old who died had been arrested inside a stolen vehicle last month where he was armed with a modified semi-automatic weapon with a Glock switch attached.

"The Glock switch converted the weapon to a fully automatic machine gun," David said.

He was also charged at that time with two stolen vehicles and having a programming device commonly used to steal cars, Davis said, and was released without bond.



Why was someone carrying around an illegal fully automatic weapon released without bond? The justice system is one of the biggest fomenters of gun crimes in this country due to the lack of will upon judges and prosecutors alike to properly punish people who break these laws. This man should have never been back out on the street, but as we see time and time again he received a slap on the wrist by the court system. The same people who vote in these jurists are the same ones who will scream for and demand gun control.

If we want to stop, or the very least drastically reduce gun related crime then the answer is easy, start treating criminals, dopeheads and crazy people like what they are. If we want to get rid of gun crime then we need to have a better society. If we got rid of crazies, criminals and dopeheads then we wouldn't need gun control.

But if you go out and knowingly, willingly and intentionally kill someone else you should be put to death within 48 hours of being found guilty. No death row, no nuthouse, no appeals. A year or two of that and you'll see murders go way way down.

Crazy people need to be seperated from society and cared for by people trained to deal with them until they can rejoin society, if they can at all.

Criminals need to be charged and jailed. Repeat offenders should be surgically sterilized, or have their pinky fingers cut off.

We need to reintroduce programs into schools like dare, yeah it was dumb but at least it was an attempt to teach kids right from wrong. Mcgruff the crime dog needs a return, and we need the slogan back "crime doesn't pay".

We need to support and encourage the nuclear family as well.

All of those things go a very very long way to stopping gun crime. Gun crime is a societal problem. If we want to avoid it we need a society that does not tolerate crime, and has morals, values, pride and standards.
 
If we want to stop, or the very least drastically reduce gun related crime then the answer is easy, start treating criminals, dopeheads and crazy people like what they are. If we want to get rid of gun crime then we need to have a better society. If we got rid of crazies, criminals and dopeheads then we wouldn't need gun control.

But if you go out and knowingly, willingly and intentionally kill someone else you should be put to death within 48 hours of being found guilty. No death row, no nuthouse, no appeals. A year or two of that and you'll see murders go way way down.

Crazy people need to be seperated from society and cared for by people trained to deal with them until they can rejoin society, if they can at all.

Criminals need to be charged and jailed. Repeat offenders should be surgically sterilized, or have their pinky fingers cut off.

We need to reintroduce programs into schools like dare, yeah it was dumb but at least it was an attempt to teach kids right from wrong. Mcgruff the crime dog needs a return, and we need the slogan back "crime doesn't pay".

We need to support and encourage the nuclear family as well.

All of those things go a very very long way to stopping gun crime. Gun crime is a societal problem. If we want to avoid it we need a society that does not tolerate crime, and has morals, values, pride and standards.
You belong in a mental ward.
 

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