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In reply to the discussion: Tipping point. [View all]Human101948
(3,457 posts)2. How about liability for the police and their employers who lose guns that are then used in crimes?
A year after a bullet from a federal agents stolen gun killed 32-year-old Kate Steinle on a San Francisco pier, this news organization surveyed more than 240 local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and discovered an alarming disregard for the way many officers from police chiefs to cadets to FBI agents safeguard their weapons.
Their guns have been stolen from behind car seats and glove boxes, swiped from gym bags, dresser drawers and under beds. They have been left on tailgates, car roofs and even atop a toilet paper dispenser in a car dealerships bathroom. One officer forgot a high-powered assault rifle in the trunk of a taxi.
http://extras.mercurynews.com/policeguns/
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Great! How about liability on the part of any gun owner whose weapon is used to harm others?
Human101948
Jun 2016
#1
How about liability for the police and their employers who lose guns that are then used in crimes?
Human101948
Jun 2016
#2
Hard fact, if you have a gun in the home you are more likely to die a violent death...
Human101948
Jun 2016
#13
Straw colossus. Few in the pro-2A group here buy into Lott's theory. Note CDC findings.
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#32
If you are in a home equipped with electricity, you are more likely to be electrocuted.
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#27
"This is readly assisted by a Democratic Party which has junked any FDR/LBJ pretenses......"
pablo_marmol
Jul 2016
#38
If I can avoid a "hide," the Party pretty much gave up on a sound ideology for change...
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#41
Great idea. Strip citizens of the right to self-defense - pay any consequences.
pablo_marmol
Jul 2016
#39
I appreciate this post, as it strongly suggest a larger issue than gun control...
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#42