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On a lark through the City of REICHland City Building, I noticed a pamphlet that explained how people could help keep themseves free from crime, things like locking doors. The idiocy about "not allowing the car engine to warm up in the driveway" wasnt mentioned. Know what cold driving does to an engine? The oil is like honey.
Anyhoo, despite the fact that the Sarah Thompson PhD
( http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-n-z/ragingagainstselfdefense.htm )
cites a law enforcement source as claiming the #1 way to prevent crime is GUN OWNERSHIP, the pamphlet didn't bother to mention that.
Just take a wild guess as to why there is near no crime in Richland? It just happens that El Pasco, Kennewick, Yakima are LOADED with illegal aliens selling drugs, but geesh, they rarely come to Richland! Heres why:
1.) RPD, overworked as they are,
2.) special forces living/visiting here,
3.) ex blackwater,
4.) federal police,
5.) former and current military,
6.) CCW-ers,
7.) CCW without a permit (Im told the number is large AND growing),
8.) me wandering around OC-ing
What do they ALL have in common?
This place is swarming with Military and ex-military and professionals who OWN/CARRY GUNS.
My letter to the COR PD asking them why they want people to be VICTIMS. Just a simple mind asking simple questions: ( Link posted to save bandwidth)
http://second-amendment.tripod.com/corsi.doc
Now, nobody's saying they have to recommend that Citizens do so (I understand how everyone wants to hide behind the "legal liability" question), but if they are going to publish a list of "facts" with documented statistics to back them up (keeping doors locked makes a 8 % reduction in crime, owning guns makes an 85% as evidenced in Kennesaw GA... just wild baseless examples) why not add THIS statistic? Why not simply "suggest" firearms ownership and use as backed up by data? The data IS THERE!
Speaking of legal liability, does Richland attempts to disarm Citizens and leave them VICITMS also incurr liability?
Feel free to print it and send your own copy.
On a lark through the City of REICHland City Building, I noticed a pamphlet that explained how people could help keep themseves free from crime, things like locking doors. The idiocy about "not allowing the car engine to warm up in the driveway" wasnt mentioned. Know what cold driving does to an engine? The oil is like honey.
Anyhoo, despite the fact that the Sarah Thompson PhD
( http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-n-z/ragingagainstselfdefense.htm )
cites a law enforcement source as claiming the #1 way to prevent crime is GUN OWNERSHIP, the pamphlet didn't bother to mention that.
Just take a wild guess as to why there is near no crime in Richland? It just happens that El Pasco, Kennewick, Yakima are LOADED with illegal aliens selling drugs, but geesh, they rarely come to Richland! Heres why:
1.) RPD, overworked as they are,
2.) special forces living/visiting here,
3.) ex blackwater,
4.) federal police,
5.) former and current military,
6.) CCW-ers,
7.) CCW without a permit (Im told the number is large AND growing),
8.) me wandering around OC-ing
What do they ALL have in common?
This place is swarming with Military and ex-military and professionals who OWN/CARRY GUNS.
My letter to the COR PD asking them why they want people to be VICTIMS. Just a simple mind asking simple questions: ( Link posted to save bandwidth)
http://second-amendment.tripod.com/corsi.doc
Now, nobody's saying they have to recommend that Citizens do so (I understand how everyone wants to hide behind the "legal liability" question), but if they are going to publish a list of "facts" with documented statistics to back them up (keeping doors locked makes a 8 % reduction in crime, owning guns makes an 85% as evidenced in Kennesaw GA... just wild baseless examples) why not add THIS statistic? Why not simply "suggest" firearms ownership and use as backed up by data? The data IS THERE!
Speaking of legal liability, does Richland attempts to disarm Citizens and leave them VICITMS also incurr liability?
Feel free to print it and send your own copy.