Posted October 5, 2016 11:14 am by Comments

By Jenn Jacques

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This is how gun laws work, folks: Good people follow them. Bad people don’t.

NEW: Nine months ago, a judge prohibited #CascadeMallShooting suspect from possessing guns. https://t.co/BeQPZAR5UR pic.twitter.com/HXYNWTlMQD

— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) September 25, 2016

According to the Seattle Times:

Skagit County court records show C__* has a criminal record that included three domestic-violence assault charges in both Burlington and Island County, with the victim identified as Cetin’s stepfather. He also was arrested for drunken driving.

Island County District Court records show that C__ was told by a judge on Dec. 29 that he was not to possess a firearm.

However, C__’s stepfather urged the judge not to impose a no-contact order, saying his stepson was “going through a hard time” and that he couldn’t help him with the order in place.

That’s how a criminal acts: they don’t care what the law says, they do what they want to do. That’s what makes them criminals.

Now let’s look at how gun laws affect law-abiding citizens:

#CarolBowne followed the law = NJ denied her right to carry for self defense. Her ex-boyfriend stabbed her to death in her driveway #GunLaws https://t.co/uqhqYVCBlW

— Jenn Jacques (@JennJacques) <a class="colorbox" …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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