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De Worcester Police Chief.

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"Worcester Police Chief Gary J. Gemme, who also spoke at a Statehouse meeting about the annual report, said he hopes to lead efforts to put a “renewed focus” on domestic violence in the city.....

He also said police chiefs need to be more aggressive in taking guns away from suspected domestic abusers or those suspected of being potentially violent.

“As the firearms licensing authority, we need to develop policies that deny a license to carry a firearm where domestic violence exists in the applicant’s background,” Chief Gemme said. “We need to look beyond court dispositions and dropped restraining orders. We do not need a conviction,” to deny or revoke a license, he said.
 
He also said police chiefs need to be more aggressive in taking guns away from suspected domestic abusers or those suspected of being potentially violent.

[shocked] So they haven't done anything, but it's okay to punish them for something they may or may not do? Anyone who agrees with this will be wearing jack boots and throwing their right arm straight out.
 
I drive 128 every week day. He should just go out and take license plate
numbers, phone them into the registry, and start tearing up the LTC's if
issued, and/or register them and everyone else on 128 in the CHSB as
"potentially violent". A more potentially violent group I have never come
across. Makes Al-Queda look like pussies. [smile]
 
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