Ban on guns in post offices is unconstitutional, US judge rules

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IF "gun free zone" was such a great idea, why don't libturds put signs on their houses?

The Post Office attack was tragic. No different than being in a Luby's, school, church, Target or any other public place.
Posting such places as "Gun Free Zone", just marks them as a Safe Target.
Dumbasscraps have condoned violence and criminal activity. It is up to private citizens to secure society.
Diligence is even more important now, with the Dumbasscrap allowed armed invasion at our southern border.
 
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IF "gun free zone" was such a great idea, why don't libturds put signs on their houses?
Great point! With your permission, I'll use it (slip it into the conversation) when talking to a particular anti-gun lawyer in Tulsa, with whom I do not see "eye-to-eye." I have to be around the idiot occasionally, because he's a friend of my daughter and son-in-law.
 
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Posting such places as "Gun Free Zone", just marks them as a Safe Target.
True. What two-watt-bulb-for-a-brain came up with the idea of giving criminals a government guarantee that their illegal activity won't be interfered with? At least, not until the police arrive (and maybe not for quite a bit longer after that).

You just don't see enough people being dragged away in a straight-jacket any more...
 

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Well l for one am not gonna walk into a post office carrying just to try and see if l can ........the feds are gonna challenge this ruling to hell and back and it would be a federal crime if you are caught with a firearm in the post office building. YMMV
 

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True. What two-watt-bulb-for-a-brain came up with the idea of giving criminals a government guarantee that their illegal activity won't be interfered with? At least, not until the police arrive (and maybe not for quite a bit longer after that).

You just don't see enough people being dragged away in a straight-jacket any more...


Why do police sirens?

So the criminal hears them coming. Has plenty of time to get away. The police don't have to confront them, just write it up.

Turn the siren off at a half mile or more, come in quietly and take the criminal out.
 
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Why do police sirens?

So the criminal hears them coming. Has plenty of time to get away. The police don't have to confront them, just write it up.

Turn the siren off at a half mile or more, come in quietly and take the criminal out.
There is a big book of laws. They have to follow laws to keep from being sued in the event they are involved in an accident on the way to a crime. But if you didn't know they do turn them off when getting close.
 

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Well l for one am not gonna walk into a post office carrying just to try and see if l can ........the feds are gonna challenge this ruling to hell and back and it would be a federal crime if you are caught with a firearm in the post office building. YMMV
I doubt their challenge will very drastic, if it happens at all. Since the creation of the Post Office, you've been legally able to walk into one with a firearm if it's packaged for mailing. That very fact will throw a monkey wrench into their argument.
 

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