Posted on Dec 29, 2021
Kansas City police blame Missouri's lax gun laws for 19% climb in gun thefts from cars
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There's a simple solution to this problem: charge the owners with reckless endangerment or whatever felony the prosecutor can get a guilty verdict or plea for. Make these people who recklessly endanger others pay for their recklessness.
Firearms should be securely stored when not in use. Period.
Firearms should be securely stored when not in use. Period.
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SGT Tim. Wilson
1SG Dan Capri Even in a secure vehicle the gun owner is wrong. Weapon should be either in a lockbox or locked in the trunk, to release any but not all responsibility from the owner if a criminal gets ahold of their weapon. Same as if they break into a house and steal insecure weapons, owners partially at fault for whatever happens with that weapon!
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Issue with blaming a city or state’s politicians for gun deaths is that many of the firearms come across an open domestic border
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
LTC Eugene Chu But Making it Illegal for Kansas City and St Louis Cops to Enforce US Gun Laws isn't helping. Only Ozark Hillbillies would think that is a Good Idea! Unfortunately Missouri is Pretty "Red".
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Well, odds are they will be used in crimes and who stops by to prevent crime?? I pity the cops in that city but they elected the fools who wrote the laws.
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