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Jeff Mockensturm's avatar

The "soft on crime" policy is just racial pandering to both minorities and sympathetic whites who believe the criminal justice system unfairly targets minorities. Politicians get elected advocating these policies and the neighborhoods subsequently become overridden by violence, burn down, and businesses flee while the innocent are trapped in a terror-stricken hell-hole. Vast stretches of inner city Baltimore, Philadelphia, NYC, Detroit, Chicago, LA, etc look like Dresden after the fire bombing campaigns of WW II. And the politicians just keep getting re-elected. Accountability only gets fixed when the crime spreads to the "white" neighborhoods in surrounding areas, which it inevitably does.

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Cheesefrog's avatar

In Atlanta, where I live, some folks have lost their minds over the recent conceal carry law that was passed. The law essentially states that if you have obtained your gun legally and with permit then you don't need an additional permit to carry it. The standard parroting point from opponents of the law that I constantly see on social media is that this law has turned the city and state into the "wild, wild, west." This ignores the obvious reality that criminals already possessed illegal guns and thus never applied for conceal carry permits anyway, so it has no actual affect on criminal behavior. My sarcastic response is generally that the lemmings are right and that there was no gun violence prior to the law. They never seem to care for that response.

And Stacey Abrams has made the law the centerpiece of her campaign against the actual governor of the state. I'm thinking people aren't going to fall for it, but I'm probably giving too much credit to the general population.

Anecdotally it seems that 99.9% of gun violence is not committed by law abiding citizens with legal guns, but rather by criminals who have no respect for the law or humanity for that sake. So the uninformed (ignorant) can spare me the crocodile tears.

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