Okay, now I know that charges ≠ convictions, but still, what's the likelihood that all 100 charges were dropped? And even if they were, he's out on bail for a drug trafficking charge. He's prohibited from owning firearms, period - yet he had a loaded gun in his possession. All the licensing, "Assault Weapons" bans, magazine restrictions, and "Approved Firearms Rosters" were meaningless because he's a criminal who breaks the laws.ASHLAND — Police pulled 8 pounds of marijuana, $13,000 in cash, a .38 caliber revolver and DVD counterfeiting equipment out of a home on Captain Eames Circle in Ashland on Monday.Police were searching for 29-year-old Kareem J. Taylor, of 439 Captain Eames Circle, after he sped away from a Hopkinton officer on Friday. The officer had stopped Taylor, who has faced more than 100 criminal charges, after recognizing his gray Acura and knowing Taylor had a suspended license, according to a police report.
And as soon as he gets arrested, some judge throws him right back out on the street, free to prey on innocents again. He's out driving drunk on a revoked license with a stolen .38 stuffed under the seat, without a care in the world; meanwhile I have to pass on reviewing a CMMG .22LR conversion kit for Guns, Holsters, and Gear because it comes with a 25 round magazine. Where's the fairness in that? This guy goes out and commits dozens if not hundreds of crimes and is out on the street, whereas I have to worry about one of my new shooters accidentally taking home a piece of brass from the range.
Now that is some common sense gun control right there...
That is all.
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Never mind the gun - I thought that 8 pounds of marijuana was illegal, too. Where's the outrage?
::scotaku in limbo
It's not PC to recognize gun control is a fraud.
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