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Baltimore proposes public registry for gun offenders

Posted by David Hardy · 24 July 2007 11:19 AM

Story here. As if that would do any good. Two interesting responses: FOP points out the obvious: it'll cost money and have no effect. A dean from the U of Penn. points out -- on the street, being on the registry might improve your image. "You ain't no gangsta' -- I looked up your name on the registry and you ain't there." "So, my probation officer screwed up."

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There wont be any stigma. A gun violation will just become another piece of gangsta culture bling-like everything those big strong and stupid useless guys do. Like the pit bulls, tattoos, bandannas, etc.

Posted by: The Mechanic at July 24, 2007 01:40 PM

If they make a mistake and don't put your name on it, is there a way to correct the data? Or is it, 'Who Do I gotta Kill to get on this list Hun?" More Baltimore Bafoonery

Posted by: Rudy DiGiacinto at July 24, 2007 04:54 PM

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