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January 2nd, 2007, 05:49 PM #1
One firearm a month help fight crime? I dont think so!!!!!!!!!
I was reading about Mayor Street of Philadelphia making laws that enable people to only purchase one firearm a month. The arguement is that it will help lower crime from some small amount of people who buy handguns in bulk and sell them on the street of the city. I know that this will not help lower crime and I am sure that if such legislation was ever enacted it would do nothing more than to help attack the majority of the law abiding citizens. i believe that people should not have to live in a world of fear of being shot, But taking away the right and privileges of good citizens will do nothing more than to piss off gun owners and not help combat crime we are not the problem!!!! Unforunately, I believe that people will continue to murder people no matter how much you establish laws to attack Liecensed dealers. Criminals will continue to finds illegal weapons! I also believe that this will start a slippery slope in which more strict laws will be enacted until we have laws like in California. New Jersy or New york. And by the way, they have strict laws and still have high crimes rates (go figure). What do you guys out there think about this subject??
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January 2nd, 2007, 05:56 PM #2
Re: One firearm a month help fight crime? I dont think so!!!!!!!!!
Pa. law would have to change in order to allow phila to create laws that differ from the state so I doubt that anything like that could fly.
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January 2nd, 2007, 06:36 PM #3
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January 2nd, 2007, 10:07 PM #4
Re: One firearm a month help fight crime? I dont think so!!!!!!!!!
I've debated this issue, and my conclusion is this: Limiting millions of Pennsylvanians to one firearm in any 60 day period so that a few dozen or a few hundred Straw Purchasers are inconvenienced, makes as much sense as letting the air out of everybody's tires every Saturday night to try to reduce drive-by shootings.
The proposed state-wide law is a 60 day period, since you can't buy a firearm unless at least 30 days have elapsed since your last purchase, and then you'll need to wait another 30 days after this one.
Straw Purchasers who buy in bulk for resale will simply employ more cut-outs to do their buying; or they will impersonate you and me though increased identity theft; or they will steal from gun shops or UPS delivery vans; or they will simply have cheap guns made in garages, and if they do they sure won't be building nice Glocks and SIGs, they'll make MAC and Sten submachine guns.
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January 2nd, 2007, 10:24 PM #5
Re: One firearm a month help fight crime? I dont think so!!!!!!!!!
This is only because no one has taken them to task on the issues where they do break the law. If Philly were to pass a law limiting purchases, it would only hold up as long as no one challenged it. The problem is finding someone with the money and the principles to take them to court.
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January 2nd, 2007, 10:25 PM #6Banned
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January 2nd, 2007, 10:36 PM #7
Re: One firearm a month help fight crime? I dont think so!!!!!!!!!
I've seen that from a couple different places other than cheaperthandirt. Still don't understand how that even came up. Maybe the mayor called them up and asked.
This is only because no one has taken them to task on the issues where they do break the law. If Philly were to pass a law limiting purchases, it would only hold up as long as no one challenged it. The problem is finding someone with the money and the principles to take them to court.
Are there even gun shops left in the city? Figured the city would have found a way to get rid of them, illegally of course.
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January 2nd, 2007, 10:40 PM #8Banned
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Re: One firearm a month help fight crime? I dont think so!!!!!!!!!
HUH, since you know that information why do you even need a lawyer? I'd fight it myself and that time I'd go all the way instead of taking the easy plead.
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January 2nd, 2007, 10:56 PM #9
Re: One firearm a month help fight crime? I dont think so!!!!!!!!!
If your talking about the PSP thing we have/used to have here in Erie. I don't know, no one ever bothered to.
But as to the Philly law, it would be alot more complicated. You aren't going to be charged with violating the law since its a preventative law and therefore you can't break it. So it isn't a matter of going to court saying this violates the UFA.....
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January 2nd, 2007, 11:52 PM #10Super Member
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