An inoperable firearm can carry the charge, especially if it was being used as one. I've charged people for CPW for committing robberies with fake guns.
One can absolutely carry an exposed (unloaded) long arm in NYC. A resident with a NYC permit would be 100% legal. A non-resident would technically only need to show that haven’t been in the city with the firearm for more than 72 hours (not 48) without applying for the permit, and even then it is...
You read my post about as wrong as a picture of Bruce Jenner's private parts.
I'm done playing the games, because it's obvious that's what's going on here. No one can be that stupid. Even you are old enough to have gone through school when reading was taught properly, the rest definitely did.
You can disagree with my point while still getting it and not going jerkoff-mode claiming it has anything to do with my job. That only means one of two things:
1) Asshole just because.
2) Too stupid to understand what I wrote.
You can think whatever you want, but if I’m not being an asshole to you, don’t be one to me. What I wrote only meant what I wrote. Since that’s not enough for the shitheads of the group, here you go:
I don’t agree with his arrest at all. Sucks for him that security found him, nothing anyone...
I disagree. Maybe 90% of drug arrests are related to sale/distribution, but the relevant crime to my statements - that which affects the law-abiding - is committed by users either in their drug induced state or to get money to buy more. Legal or not, it won’t be free. As seen in Colorado and...
Ok. What would legalization accomplish? This is the question that never gets answered. Drugs cause too many problems... so legalize them? Makes no sense.
Pot isn’t a drug, they just call it one.
The odds of being a productive member of society when using heroin (even once), opiates casually, cocaine often, crack or meth (even once), are astronomically low.
And yes, laws exist to protect the law abiding from pieces of shit. That’s literally the...
Gun culture does not inherently cause crime. They’re not the same concept. One can own 50, 100, 300+ guns and still be a contributor to society. Hell anyone who can afford even 50 guns almost definitely is successful. Drugs, not so much. The vast majority of drug users are worthless scum who...
He’s absolutely right. Even if it goes no where, we need to reframe the argument. The left has no problem going all the way left on guns. It is time we go all the way right.
The 2nd Amendment means NO guns laws. That’s the negotiating point we start from. End of story.
Start there, and we...
We've been in a "cold" civil war for awhile now. It's stuff like this that makes me believe we should "peacefully" negotiate a separation before it becomes a real war.
One of my buddies, who is adamant that we are NOT facing a coming civil war disagrees with me that we should peacefully...
“Alone”... re-read what I wrote. Words actually do mean something, but only when the person typing them knows of what they speak.
Once again, you are nothing more than a petulant child arguing from a platform that consists of zero knowledge of the given subject.
You know nothing of search...
How does this relate to domestic violence and the confiscation of firearms in relation to family court act laws in NYS?
You do realize that there’s a difference between a report of a shooting/hostage situation, etc., and “I think my neighbor is hitting his wife.”
Witty, yet unrelated retorts...
As I’ve said before, we don’t even do that here in NYC, so someone needs to sue that PD. I don’t know what you mean by “complaint” though. See here that is the name of the crime report, so if we take a “complaint”, a crime was comitted/alleged.
Cops cannot act on anonymous tips alone, period. Besides, we’re talking about domestic violence here. You’re on your own if you want to go on random tangents and “logic” comparisons.
Of course you can, but absent a complaintant the cop would have to observe a clear crime to make an arrest and/or remove firearms.
If a “city cop” sees an anti-safe act sign, makes an “anonymous call” (of which there is no such thing anymore unless you use a number masking app), then responds...
Come on dude, what a ridiculous statement. You can’t have “annonymous” domestic violence. A complainant victim is required. It’s domestic! It requires a known victim by definition.
That’s not how it works, just fyi. Must be photographable injuries or complaint of pain. Complaints of pain are rarely prosecuted as they cannot be proven in court. We won’t arrest based on pain only without extenuating circumstances.
There’s a longer video that shows prior to the actual stop. He knew the shooter was alone in the car.
Also, as I learned on thursday, you have to take into account that the body camera has a slightly different perspective than the cop’s actual view. It’s close, but just enough different that...
Amazing video, watched it a few times yesterday.
It shows great awareness, tactics, and follow through. Also, a good example for all that Richard Gere-looking old white dudes shoot at and get shot by cops also.