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Handgun surcharge urged for research
GOAL ^ | March 15, 2007 | Suzanne Smalley, Globe Staff

Posted on 03/21/2007 11:30:09 AM PDT by fishhound

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To: Joe 6-pack

I hope your wrong. But this place has a strange sense of justice and rights.


21 posted on 03/21/2007 2:15:56 PM PDT by fishhound
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"I have heard that, in Boston, every application for a carry permit is denied and that they are only given on the appeal."

In Boston (and Brookline, as far as I know), you have to pass a marksmanship test in order to be considered for a license to carry. And then it's still up to the discretion of the chief of police.


22 posted on 03/21/2007 4:17:12 PM PDT by Disturbin (Welcome to society -- morons with keys)
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To: fishhound

I see, so a gang member is shot by another gang member and I should have to pay a $25 tax per handgun for spinal cord research?

Boy, that logic flows like rocks through a coffee filter.


23 posted on 03/21/2007 4:22:37 PM PDT by Disturbin (Welcome to society -- morons with keys)
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To: fishhound
It's a privilege to own a gun,"

Then it's a privilege to print newspapers like the Boston Globe. A $25 surcharge on each copy of every newspaper sold might be a good thing too.

24 posted on 03/22/2007 9:14:11 AM PDT by archy (Et Thybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno. [from Virgil's *Aeneid*.])
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Boy, that logic flows like rocks through a coffee filter.

It works with the coffee filter if you move the rocks with enough velocity and enough force.

25 posted on 03/22/2007 9:15:23 AM PDT by archy (Et Thybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno. [from Virgil's *Aeneid*.])
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To: Disturbin
"I have heard that, in Boston, every application for a carry permit is denied and that they are only given on the appeal."

In Boston (and Brookline, as far as I know), you have to pass a marksmanship test in order to be considered for a license to carry. And then it's still up to the discretion of the chief of police.

Deprivations of civil rights under color of law are a felony, punishable by more than ten years imprisonment when committed by a police officer, and the death penalty in some circumstances.

And the federal government has prosecuted and jailed police officers for civil rights violations, in some cases holding the trials 40 years or more after the offense was committed. The police administrators and those who've enforced those policies could find their liberty- and pensions- suddenly absent one day, sooner or later, just one Supreme Court decision away.

And, if they've conspired with others, political leaders, to enforce such policies against the rights of citizens, they can be looking at life sentences, and even the death penalty can be applied for such criminal conspiracy under certain circumstances.

Accordingly, those are dangerous felons you're talking about there. Treat them accordingly.

26 posted on 03/22/2007 9:25:32 AM PDT by archy (Et Thybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno. [from Virgil's *Aeneid*.])
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To: angkor
I know this sounds unbelievable, but it's true: a PhD/professor friend who was also a licensed hypnotherapist actually hypnotized an armed street mugger. The perp walked off shaking his head, as if he'd been whacked with a 2x4.

I had a Harvard pal of mine who told me of a couple of Boston's finest muggers who picked on the wrong customer, having overheard an elderly gent with an accent asking for directions; clearly an out-of-towner just off the plane from Logan Airport.

Surprise, surpise: the old fella was a visiting fencing master and master of the saber, in town to give a demonstration. So he gave an additional unscheduled demonstration to his surprised new students, and later related his adventure to his hosts after he arrived at his destination only slightly delayed.

His horrified local hosts considered calling the police and maybe an ambulance, but were dismissed by the Herr Schwertenmeister with the response that ...it would only result in unhelpful paperwork, and they were not so cut up that they could not walk....

27 posted on 03/22/2007 9:35:59 AM PDT by archy (Et Thybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno. [from Virgil's *Aeneid*.])
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