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Gov. Jerry Brown Signs Bill Removing Penalty for Using Gun in Crime
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At the end of the latest legislation session Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed a bill removing mandatory enhanced sentencing for criminals who use guns in the commission of their crimes. He did this at the same time that he signed other legislation making it illegal for teachers to be armed on K-12 campuses for self-defense. Liberal logic–teachers are not allowed to shoot back if under attack and criminals face no mandatory sentence enhancement for using a gun in carrying out an attack. |
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jac
(10/31/2017)
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The only measure that works to reduce crime is to lock up the criminals and get them off the streets. The more criminals in prison, the less crime. Shorter sentences equates to more crime.
What is almost comical is that at the same time they are shortening prison sentences and reducing prison populations they are targeting law abiding citizens with more and more restrictions on gun ownership. Laws that don't affect criminals because they don't obey them anyway. |
Comment by:
mickey
(10/31/2017)
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CA Democrats need more crime to advance their anti-citizen legislative agenda. |
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