Posted by Longknife on August 28, 2014 at 07:56:07 from (99.103.146.194):
In Reply to: Cops...... posted by Goose on August 28, 2014 at 07:14:33:
QUOTE>>>>>>Which brings me to a longtime pet peeve of mine. It would seem there are too many pellet guns and toy guns that look identical to the real thing. Seems to me if someone wants to add more gun laws, it should be mandated that pellet guns and toy guns have a feature, such as a color band, that will readily identify them as not being the real thing.>>>>QUOTE
That's what we need, more gun laws because we know all the criminals strictly obey all the gun laws!!!!!...
I can see it now, you get a knock on your door and the policeman tells you, "Sir we are taking your 5 year old to jail because we saw him playing in your yard with his plastic pistol and the orange band had fallen off. He will be have to spend the night in jail and see a judge in the morning. He may be charged with a felony and upon conviction could be incarcerated for up to five years with a fine of up to ten thousand dollars. He will then have a record and will never be allowed to own a firearm again...Don't worry though, we will give him some milk and cookies before bed time!!!!!!!
This post was edited by Longknife at 07:58:39 08/28/14 2 times.
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