When did the owner report it stolen? /shrug
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The idiot who didn't secure his kitchen knives away is punishable for allowing such a dangerous weapon be readily available to stab his mother with. Despite he followed law, he followed everything to a T. Your gun control policy is as idiotic as your retorts.
Therefore, I stab your mother with your knife, you are hereby punishable by mere ownership of the weapon. If you can punish someone with a gun, who followed the law and was robbed by someone else, and used his stolen goods for a crime. Then you should own up when the same thing happens with another.
Secure your knives, hide anything that can be deemed a weapon or face punishment.
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How did we get a thread about punishing gun owners for police incompetence?
Lets make an analogy - if someone broke into a military or a police armory and stole guns, would you be arguing that it is totally not the person's in charge of security fault, or would you expect some "heads to roll"? Or are we suddenly in a situation where it is unacceptable for a soldier or a policeman to loose his gun, but private individuals are free to do as they please? Does a person in charge of bank security have to answer for a successful robbery of his bank, or is it totally not his fault. If the answer to these questions is "they had nothing to do with the crime" then sure, store them in a glove box of a car. Just do not be surprised when you hear in the news of another case of a pizza delivery guy walking into an active nuclear ICBM site to find exposed nuclear missiles and take selfies with them, or discovering that nukes were left in the open on a runway of an airport, with no supervision or anyone knowing about them for a couple of days (2007 if I remember correctly).
Last edited by Gaaz; 2017-12-08 at 07:37 PM.
This is just blatant victim blaming, you can't blame a woman when she gets drunk and use nebulous terms like "responsible", you don't know the context. What next, you're gonna ask what she was wearing?
oh wait wrong thread...
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