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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (905360)12/4/2015 9:59:30 PM
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You live in an apartheid state rat. Read the comments from your article :


Pre ban owned high capacity magazines will now be banned but it will remain illegal to transfer or sell them. The crack house across the street from me has been up anf running since 1985. No really it has. Most recently a scorched body was discovered in a truck parked in front. I personally informed Dan of its existence in 2013 when he came campaigning to my front door. He has done nothing to shut it down as promised now another life is loss. In Mr. Kalbs district you can prostitute and sell crack on San Pablo Avenue, burn women alive, open a bar, but you can't continue to own your legally purchased firearm accessories. This is just BS. I guess he figures the criminals will stop buying them. Wait there are no gun stores in Alameda County, The criminals must be breaking the existing law. The liquor and cigarettes you allow to be sold in your district kills more people than gun violence with high capacity rifle magazine. What other Apartheid measures is he gonna cook up?

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Posted by Dudley Doolittle on 12/04/2015 at 4:17 PM
The laws they are proposing will not stop the bad guys from getting weapons. Another tidbit thats laudable from your article :

Locally, Kalb said the council’s public safety committee on Tuesday approved a plan to allocate roughly $9.5 million over a two-and-a-half-year period in grant agreements with various nonprofits and public agencies to provide violence intervention services as part of the city’s Measure Z funds. That plan still needs council approval. The committee is also expected to receive a report in January on strategies that Richmond's Office of Neighborhood Safety used successfully to reduce homicides in the city, Kalb said.
$4 Million a year ! LMAO ! And the crack houses just keep on going cause the pol's want them there.

You gotta be in on it cause its another scam from you lefties.
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