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« Indiana goes to lifetime gun carry permits | Main | Interesting case on DV orders. Commerce & 2d Amendment »

Gun used in shootings came... from DC Police

Posted by David Hardy · 6 July 2006 03:17 PM

A gun stolen from a DC officer has been linked to two gang shootings and a robbery.

Perhaps this time D.C. will sue itself?

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Don't hold your breath. That only applies to "bad" stolen guns, not "good" stolen guns. I'm not sure how the gun knows the difference, however . . . .

Posted by: me at July 6, 2006 04:17 PM

Of course not. It's the gun manufacturer's fault. And the ammo manufacturer's fault. And the gun distributor's fault.

But it can't be the city's fault. Or the police department. Or the officer in question.

And most especially not the perpetrator. He's a "victim of society."

Posted by: Kevin Baker at July 6, 2006 05:33 PM

The gun grabbers never tire of lecturing the public about how only police and military should have guns. After all they are are far more responsible than us mere civilians. Think things are bad here? In foreigh countries, police deal in firearms on the side. http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=regions02_june26_2006

Posted by: The Mechanic at July 7, 2006 08:52 AM

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