Anonymous wrote:The reason this law is bad is twofold. First the victim of the crime is punished and there is no additional punishment for the criminal. Add a mandatory sentence of 10+ years for the theft of the gun and more people will support it.
But not going to happen because it would not be equitable. But then that is really the racist issue since by not punishing the thief democrats pushing the bill are assuming the thieves will be minorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe in strict liability for gun owners. If your gun is used to commit a crime or unintentionally shoot someone, the owner is liable, period.
So do I. If your stolen car is used to commit a crime, you are liable.
This is a very good idea as well. Most vehicles used in carjackings are stolen vehicles themselves. Not too mention robberies and drive by shootings too.
If your car is stolen and is later used to commit a crime, you should definitely be held responsible for it. Absolutely.
A car, a bike, a motorbike are means of transportation. A gun is a weapon designed to kill. A gun owner should be held responsible if the gun is not secured. Think of all the idiots who keep a loaded gun in the car, purse and so on around young kids. Toddlers would not shoot themselves or their siblings (or even parents) if the guns were not left around loaded by irresponsible owners. If you want a gun, be a responsible gun owner.
I am so relieved. I was worried that cars could be used to kill people.
Only about 40,000 people a year and climbing! Maybe I should get a concealed carry Suburban...
Have any kind of vehicle you want. Just be responsible and don’t allow it to be stolen.
Because if it is, and gets used in a crime, you should be held criminally responsible.
Why am I responsible for a thief breaking the law and stealing my gun?
What is the charge for being a victim of theft?
Because you left a weapon unsecured. Why should people get robbed or killed because of your incompetence and laziness? Take a basic firearms class and they will teach you how to secure your firearm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe in strict liability for gun owners. If your gun is used to commit a crime or unintentionally shoot someone, the owner is liable, period.
So do I. If your stolen car is used to commit a crime, you are liable.
This is a very good idea as well. Most vehicles used in carjackings are stolen vehicles themselves. Not too mention robberies and drive by shootings too.
If your car is stolen and is later used to commit a crime, you should definitely be held responsible for it. Absolutely.
A car, a bike, a motorbike are means of transportation. A gun is a weapon designed to kill. A gun owner should be held responsible if the gun is not secured. Think of all the idiots who keep a loaded gun in the car, purse and so on around young kids. Toddlers would not shoot themselves or their siblings (or even parents) if the guns were not left around loaded by irresponsible owners. If you want a gun, be a responsible gun owner.
I am so relieved. I was worried that cars could be used to kill people.
Only about 40,000 people a year and climbing! Maybe I should get a concealed carry Suburban...
Have any kind of vehicle you want. Just be responsible and don’t allow it to be stolen.
Because if it is, and gets used in a crime, you should be held criminally responsible.
Why am I responsible for a thief breaking the law and stealing my gun?
What is the charge for being a victim of theft?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe in strict liability for gun owners. If your gun is used to commit a crime or unintentionally shoot someone, the owner is liable, period.
So do I. If your stolen car is used to commit a crime, you are liable.
This is a very good idea as well. Most vehicles used in carjackings are stolen vehicles themselves. Not too mention robberies and drive by shootings too.
If your car is stolen and is later used to commit a crime, you should definitely be held responsible for it. Absolutely.
A car, a bike, a motorbike are means of transportation. A gun is a weapon designed to kill. A gun owner should be held responsible if the gun is not secured. Think of all the idiots who keep a loaded gun in the car, purse and so on around young kids. Toddlers would not shoot themselves or their siblings (or even parents) if the guns were not left around loaded by irresponsible owners. If you want a gun, be a responsible gun owner.
I am so relieved. I was worried that cars could be used to kill people.
Only about 40,000 people a year and climbing! Maybe I should get a concealed carry Suburban...
Have any kind of vehicle you want. Just be responsible and don’t allow it to be stolen.
Because if it is, and gets used in a crime, you should be held criminally responsible.
Why am I responsible for a thief breaking the law and stealing my gun?
What is the charge for being a victim of theft?
Because the majority don't want guns, but the are a protected right. Therefore, the state is going to regulate them to then extent the courts will let them
There are more households in the US with at least one gun than there are with no guns.
You are an urban bubble dweller and think you’re in the majority. You aren’t.
Whenever a criminal uses a gun to commit a crime, urban bubblers/leftists/guncontrol groups attack and malign responsible gun owners who follow the laws. There are millions of guns in our country that never are used to commit crime by gun owners. Why can’t people who are criminal be prosecuted harshly and responsible/decent people be left alone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe in strict liability for gun owners. If your gun is used to commit a crime or unintentionally shoot someone, the owner is liable, period.
So do I. If your stolen car is used to commit a crime, you are liable.
This is a very good idea as well. Most vehicles used in carjackings are stolen vehicles themselves. Not too mention robberies and drive by shootings too.
If your car is stolen and is later used to commit a crime, you should definitely be held responsible for it. Absolutely.
A car, a bike, a motorbike are means of transportation. A gun is a weapon designed to kill. A gun owner should be held responsible if the gun is not secured. Think of all the idiots who keep a loaded gun in the car, purse and so on around young kids. Toddlers would not shoot themselves or their siblings (or even parents) if the guns were not left around loaded by irresponsible owners. If you want a gun, be a responsible gun owner.
I am so relieved. I was worried that cars could be used to kill people.
Only about 40,000 people a year and climbing! Maybe I should get a concealed carry Suburban...
Have any kind of vehicle you want. Just be responsible and don’t allow it to be stolen.
Because if it is, and gets used in a crime, you should be held criminally responsible.
Why am I responsible for a thief breaking the law and stealing my gun?
What is the charge for being a victim of theft?
Because the majority don't want guns, but the are a protected right. Therefore, the state is going to regulate them to then extent the courts will let them
There are more households in the US with at least one gun than there are with no guns.
You are an urban bubble dweller and think you’re in the majority. You aren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe in strict liability for gun owners. If your gun is used to commit a crime or unintentionally shoot someone, the owner is liable, period.
So do I. If your stolen car is used to commit a crime, you are liable.
This is a very good idea as well. Most vehicles used in carjackings are stolen vehicles themselves. Not too mention robberies and drive by shootings too.
If your car is stolen and is later used to commit a crime, you should definitely be held responsible for it. Absolutely.
A car, a bike, a motorbike are means of transportation. A gun is a weapon designed to kill. A gun owner should be held responsible if the gun is not secured. Think of all the idiots who keep a loaded gun in the car, purse and so on around young kids. Toddlers would not shoot themselves or their siblings (or even parents) if the guns were not left around loaded by irresponsible owners. If you want a gun, be a responsible gun owner.
I am so relieved. I was worried that cars could be used to kill people.
Only about 40,000 people a year and climbing! Maybe I should get a concealed carry Suburban...
Have any kind of vehicle you want. Just be responsible and don’t allow it to be stolen.
Because if it is, and gets used in a crime, you should be held criminally responsible.
Why am I responsible for a thief breaking the law and stealing my gun?
What is the charge for being a victim of theft?
Because the majority don't want guns, but the are a protected right. Therefore, the state is going to regulate them to then extent the courts will let them
Take a look at gun sales over the past few years. Gun owners are a diverse lot and more people have guns in the home than not. So it is now the minority of households that don’t want guns.
You’re not the majority yet.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/09/13/key-facts-about-americans-and-guns/#:~:text=About%20four%2Din%2Dten%20U.S.,based%20on%20our%20June%20survey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe in strict liability for gun owners. If your gun is used to commit a crime or unintentionally shoot someone, the owner is liable, period.
So do I. If your stolen car is used to commit a crime, you are liable.
This is a very good idea as well. Most vehicles used in carjackings are stolen vehicles themselves. Not too mention robberies and drive by shootings too.
If your car is stolen and is later used to commit a crime, you should definitely be held responsible for it. Absolutely.
A car, a bike, a motorbike are means of transportation. A gun is a weapon designed to kill. A gun owner should be held responsible if the gun is not secured. Think of all the idiots who keep a loaded gun in the car, purse and so on around young kids. Toddlers would not shoot themselves or their siblings (or even parents) if the guns were not left around loaded by irresponsible owners. If you want a gun, be a responsible gun owner.
I am so relieved. I was worried that cars could be used to kill people.
Only about 40,000 people a year and climbing! Maybe I should get a concealed carry Suburban...
Have any kind of vehicle you want. Just be responsible and don’t allow it to be stolen.
Because if it is, and gets used in a crime, you should be held criminally responsible.
Why am I responsible for a thief breaking the law and stealing my gun?
What is the charge for being a victim of theft?
Because the majority don't want guns, but the are a protected right. Therefore, the state is going to regulate them to then extent the courts will let them
Take a look at gun sales over the past few years. Gun owners are a diverse lot and more people have guns in the home than not. So it is now the minority of households that don’t want guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this law can be used to jail as many gun nutters as possible. I’m gleeful at the thought of them going to prison and getting sodomized in the shower every day because just had to have their penile substitute on display for the world to see. Better pack your soap-on-a-rope, ammosexuals! Big Bubba is waiting for you in the shower.
Reading is hard, gun owner does not go to jail. They receive a fine, which can be arbitrarily accessed, since they would be unable to prove a negative, gun was not stored in the open.
Gun owners should be responsible, but Virginia CHP holders are a law abiding group. So running into the post office or some other “sensitive” place requires them to leave their weapons somewhere (their car). Should be far less sensitive places to remove their need to leave a gun in a car.
If you leave your gun unsecured in a car you are not a law abiding citizen. It’s that simple.
What if the gun is locked inside a box/safe/container inside the car?
Because there ARE places that do not permit people who are otherwise carrying a gun legally (people with permits) to carry a gun inside. If people are required by law not to carry a gun in these places, then what are they supposed to do with their gun if they also cannot leave it in their car. That seems like a Catch-22 situation.
Is is creating situations like that the *intent* of the law? Because that doesn’t seem like legislating in good faith.
Leave it at home? Why do you need it with you to run errands?
The whole point of concealed carry is you always have it on you because victims of crime don’t have the luxury of a crystal ball to determine when and where they will be attacked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe in strict liability for gun owners. If your gun is used to commit a crime or unintentionally shoot someone, the owner is liable, period.
So do I. If your stolen car is used to commit a crime, you are liable.
This is a very good idea as well. Most vehicles used in carjackings are stolen vehicles themselves. Not too mention robberies and drive by shootings too.
If your car is stolen and is later used to commit a crime, you should definitely be held responsible for it. Absolutely.
A car, a bike, a motorbike are means of transportation. A gun is a weapon designed to kill. A gun owner should be held responsible if the gun is not secured. Think of all the idiots who keep a loaded gun in the car, purse and so on around young kids. Toddlers would not shoot themselves or their siblings (or even parents) if the guns were not left around loaded by irresponsible owners. If you want a gun, be a responsible gun owner.
I am so relieved. I was worried that cars could be used to kill people.
Only about 40,000 people a year and climbing! Maybe I should get a concealed carry Suburban...
Have any kind of vehicle you want. Just be responsible and don’t allow it to be stolen.
Because if it is, and gets used in a crime, you should be held criminally responsible.
Why am I responsible for a thief breaking the law and stealing my gun?
What is the charge for being a victim of theft?
Because the majority don't want guns, but the are a protected right. Therefore, the state is going to regulate them to then extent the courts will let them