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As I mentioned when we first posted this story, only the most extreme gun-rights fanatics attempt to defend ole Bradley. Everybody else sees him for the dangerous hot-head he is. And given the low standards for gun ownership, we can see he's not an anomaly.
The judge ordered that he can no longer carry a gun outside his home. Does that mean he has a concealed carry permit? As usual, no one is checking on this. The bogus statistics on concealed carry misbehavior continue.
We've explained to you how those numbers are tracked and statistics are compiled, but go ahead--keep lying about the methodology to aid your cause.
ReplyDeleteSad when you have to lie and deceive to win!
Just like in your last post on this when you lied and accused one person of supporting Turner, when their words manifestly did not!
This video provides more detail, putting Turner in a bad light. Note that the court system is doing its job, and he's likely to lose his gun rights over this. Mikeb, once again, if you'd do some research, you could answer your own questions. North Carolina allows open carry without a license, so it's not necessarily the case that Turner had a permit to carry concealed. If he did, that will be revoked.
ReplyDeleteBut tell us this: You want the police and prosecutors to enforce a long list of proposals, but you don't trust them to do their jobs. You say no one checks for licenses to carry, and you whine about how no charges are filed right at the moment the cops arrive on scene. Why do you put so much faith in people that you don't trust?
This video provides no more detail than the very first one. You're inability to admit you were wrong is showing again.
DeleteShow me where I defended Turner. The first video that you posted only showed a few seconds of the confrontation. There was nothing about what led up to that incident. It wasn't even clear that Turner fired a shot, from the little that was shown, but perhaps I didn't have the sound on. You draw all manner of conclusions based solely on your bias, while I prefer to wait for the facts.
DeleteOnce again, you avoided the key question here, so I'll repeat: Why do you trust the police and prosecutors to strip "bad" people of their firearms when you don't trust the police and prosecutors to strip "bad" people of their firearms?