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In California, Stricter Gun Controls Leading to Less Violent Crime — for Now
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Christopher Lapinski, the operations manager at Last Stand Readiness & Tactical, a gun shop in Sacramento, is considering moving his operation out of California, thanks to the state’s continued determination to restrict gun sales further. In the meantime he is enjoying a booming business, especially in handguns, as Californians rush to buy them before they can’t. As Lapinski told Fox News: “The whole anti-gun movement — taking guns from [law-abiding] citizens — literally has everyone and their grandmother buying firearms before they can’t get them anymore.” |
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Sosalty
(9/7/2016)
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California has a corrupt broken system of collecting data. There is NO reduction of violence in Cali. Not in 2012 and not now in 2016. Recall that Cali was the state that couldn't report it's unemployment data in 2012 because doing so would have given Obama a negative Federal stat average. So Obama boasted that unemployment was improving, won reelection, then the terrible jobless numbers were released. I just moved out of that state. There are 10's of 1000s of violent felons pandering in residential shopping centers and blending in with the populace. Daytime home invasions are the norm. Violence of any sort down, only in a liberals fantasy. |
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