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SC: Guns Worth Thousands of Dollars Stolen From SC Store
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Authorities say two thieves stole about $20,000 in guns from a Sumter store in a well-planned heist that took less than four minutes. Sumter County Sheriff's spokesman Ken Bell told media outlets that he men broke the lock on the door of Tony's Gun Shop around 2 a.m. Friday. Video surveillance shows one thief smashing display cases with a hammer while a second thief scooped up handguns and threw them into a bag.
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Comment by:
laker1
(8/8/2016)
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What no background check? It must be one of those loopholes Hillary and Obama keep talking about. |
Comment by:
jac
(8/8/2016)
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Obama,
This is how criminals get guns. They don't buy them at gun shows. Despite your phony accusations additional restrictions on gun sales and ownership will only impact law abiding citizens.
If you were actually interested in reducing crime and shootings, you would enforce the existing federal laws against straw purchases and gun possession by felons .
But to do so would impact your constituents and you would much prefer to attack those of us that don't like you or your policies. |
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