Agnotology
NES Member
Have you guys ever heard of principles? Precedent? Slippery slopes?
The contorted logic you’re trying to apply in defense of this is at least as retarded as the bill itself.
Yeah. This is the first I've heard anyone caring about what happens to guns after the crime. From what I've read, it's 6,000 guns this year. That's quite a bit of money, even if they average $200 a gun, its $1.2 million.
Do you take issue with the way its currently handled - being sold off at auction? What would be your thought on what should be done with firearms in the situation given (homicide only)? Prior to 15 mins ago, I've never even given it a thought.... apart from when I saw Boston PD bragging about a 100+ year old revolver they were going to destroy on FB (back when I still used social media).
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