On April 4, 1968, James Earl.
Ray shot Martin Luther King to death, using a rifle he bought
LEGALLY. Aren’t the laws supposed to stop that sort of thing? Ray
was not only a convicted felon, he was an ESCAPED prisoner. Thus, he
shouldn’t have been able to buy a gun. But he did, and he used it
to murder an icon. Additionally, law enforcement at the time was so
lax he was able to escape to Great Britain, hoping to continue on to
Rhodesia. Unfortunately for him, the authorities, by this time, had
identified him, and he was extradited, and faced murder charges in
the case. This guy was a petty criminal who escaped from prison! How
was he able to buy a 30.06 rifle and a box of 20 rounds from a legal
gun dealer? Anti-gun fools tell us their laws will stop people from
doing this, but they do
not. Somebody like Ray,
if he wants to do such a terrible crime, will get his gun somehow, if
he has to buy it in a back alley somewhere, or just STEAL it. He
doesn’t worry about the relatively minor crime of being a felon in
possession of a gun. (War Is Boring)
Friday, January 25, 2019
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