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Legal analysis of Baldwin's PR stunt.
 
This thread isn’t very active. Apologies if this was pointed out before, but the current French government would like to make owning some rifles illegal, which is in short: grabbing lawful citizens their guns and leaving millions illegal weapons circulates around the country in the hands of actual scums.

Bit like when city folks in Canada wanted to ban firearms after the Toronto shooting whereas the perp stole it from a neighboring Great Lake US state some months before.

So unless the US does a U-turn on the 2A not gonna happen.

In Europe, unless we nuke the Balkans for good, or more mildly grab their AK things aren’t going to change.
 
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And on the nexus of charging the parents for not preventing it...

Parents of Two Oxford High School Students Sue District Over Shooting Two $100 million lawsuits come a week after four students died in mass shooting.

School has been deleting evidence after the shooting.

Supposedly always well meaning, but almost always radically left-leaning; and totally ready to break whatever laws there are in place to track their misdeeds and probable negligence....

Kind of sounds like those in charge of the voting systems whenever irregularities need to be tracked down.
 
Supposedly always well meaning, but almost always radically left-leaning; and totally ready to break whatever laws there are in place to track their misdeeds and probable negligence....

Kind of sounds like those in charge of the voting systems whenever irregularities need to be tracked down.

The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
 
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You know how sometimes organisations ask questions that they really shouldn't of cause they aren't goin to like the answer, i think this is one of those times lol
 
I game them "no confidence" for all their questions because they really are a bunch of muppets.
 

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