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Origanalist
10-19-2019, 08:51 AM
The editorial board of Bloomberg News has channeled their boss’s anti-gun attitudes and is calling for a lifetime ban on gun possession for those convicted of alcohol-related misdemeanor crimes. While the editors’ headline focuses on DUI offenders, it’s clear the anti-gun journalists want a much broader prohibition.


Most states don’t prohibit alcohol abusers or those convicted of alcohol-related misdemeanors from purchasing or possessing firearms. Even in states with alcohol provisions, definitions of what constitutes “alcohol abuse” are often too vague to be effective. Pennsylvania’s law is one of the clearest. It’s hardly draconian, banning firearm transfers to anyone convicted of three or more alcohol-related driving violations in five years. The District of Columbia prohibits firearm sales to anyone convicted of two or more alcohol-and-driving violations, also within five years.

Under current federal law, anybody convicted of a felony-level offense or a domestic violence misdemeanor is automatically barred from owning firearms. What the Bloomberg editorial board is seeking is a further erosion of the standards to disqualify someone from exercising their 2nd Amendment rights.

In Virginia, if the Bloomberg crowd had its way, residents could lose their right to keep and bear arms if they were convicted or pleaded guilty to public intoxication, purchasing liquor from an unlicensed seller, and a host of other misdemeanor crimes. That’s quite all right with the Bloomberg editors, because they view this prohibition as a sort of pre-crime intervention.


Today, the links between alcohol abuse and firearm violence are also well established. “The research consistently shows that alcohol abuse is associated with violence toward self and others,” stated a comprehensive 2013 report by a consortium of leading researchers. Millions of firearm owners are binge drinkers — and among American men, deaths from alcohol-related firearm violence are on par with those from alcohol-related motor-vehicle accidents, according to a 2015 study.

Who would have guessed? Drunken gunplay is as lethal as drunken driving.

Last month, a new study confirmed a link between firearm violence and convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol. It tracked 78,878 handgun purchasers over 13 years. Purchasers with DUI convictions were more than four times as likely to be arrested for murder, rape, robbery or aggravated assault than those without.

I took a look at the study and you won’t be too surprised to learn that the anti-gun editors at Bloomberg are hyping the results.

continued..https://bearingarms.com/cam-e/2019/10/17/bloomberg-gun-ban-alcohol-related-misdemeanors/

TheTexan
10-19-2019, 08:54 AM
Should also ban alcohol for anyone convicted of gun related misdemeanors.

AngryCanadian
10-19-2019, 09:15 AM
Gun laws aren't working in Toronto.

Anti Globalist
10-19-2019, 02:57 PM
Yes because gun laws are working so well.

Mach
10-19-2019, 06:14 PM
The editorial board of Bloomberg News has channeled their boss’s anti-gun attitudes and is calling for a lifetime ban on gun possession for those convicted of alcohol-related misdemeanor crimes. While the editors’ headline focuses on DUI offenders, it’s clear the anti-gun journalists want a much broader prohibition.



Under current federal law, anybody convicted of a felony-level offense or a domestic violence misdemeanor is automatically barred from owning firearms. What the Bloomberg editorial board is seeking is a further erosion of the standards to disqualify someone from exercising their 2nd Amendment rights.

In Virginia, if the Bloomberg crowd had its way, residents could lose their right to keep and bear arms if they were convicted or pleaded guilty to public intoxication, purchasing liquor from an unlicensed seller, and a host of other misdemeanor crimes. That’s quite all right with the Bloomberg editors, because they view this prohibition as a sort of pre-crime intervention.



I took a look at the study and you won’t be too surprised to learn that the anti-gun editors at Bloomberg are hyping the results.

continued..https://bearingarms.com/cam-e/2019/10/17/bloomberg-gun-ban-alcohol-related-misdemeanors/

So if a cop is actually convicted of an alcohol related misdemeanor their gun career is over?

"This isn't the old days anymore... mumble-mumble-mumble..." this Intoxicated Sheriff is still the Sheriff to this day.


Example

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFZFRr-2l3s

Ohhh Jerry...... awww Jeez......

https://media.giphy.com/media/sXuCsnHp3kiVW/giphy.gif

oyarde
10-19-2019, 06:30 PM
Bastards

Mach
10-19-2019, 07:39 PM
So if a cop is actually convicted of an alcohol related misdemeanor their gun career is over?

"This isn't the old days anymore... mumble-mumble-mumble..." this Intoxicated Sheriff is still the Sheriff to this day.


Example

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFZFRr-2l3s


The real joke here is that he was drunk and had a gun in his car, too, that would of been a big fat Felony for us, right away.

Origanalist
10-19-2019, 07:41 PM
The real joke here is that he was drunk and had a gun in his car, too, that would of been a big fat Felony for us, right away.

Red flags all over the place.....