Escape whisper valley review4/16/2023 Like laws pertaining to reckless driving, this country already has enough gun laws on the books. It is all grandstanding for their constituents. So, these professional politicians get on the news with their proposed bill and say, "look at me. I think the real reason there was so much hype surrounding this street legislation is due to the fact that many older people in communities where this is happening have pressured their state senators and representatives into doing something. Maybe if police officers would arrest them (rather than racing these hoods in police cars as they have been doing in Birmingham) and the courts would impose stiff sentences, then, impound or confiscate their cars, these errant drivers might slow down or even stop. My point being there are more than ample laws on the books to deter these younguns' from showing off in their powerful machines, but the law on the books does not stop them. Really? Do the do-gooders in Montgomery really believe another "law" is going to stop these young people from doing "donuts", burnouts, drag-racing, etc.? We already have laws against reckless driving, reckless endangerment, attempting to elude (which can be a felony), so on and so forth. It reminds me of the recent hype surrounding a Bill that was introduced in Alabama to stop "exhibition driving". The rationale used to explain some of this BS is unbelievable, but no one in Congress wants to question it. I believe the Executive Order signed this week by LJB (lyin' joe brandon) only compliments what the aye tea eff is doing already. EXCLUSIVE: ATF Gains Financial Information on Potential Gun Buyers for Warrantless Tracking, Documents Show Hat tip to reader Bob in E-town who saw this over at THE EPOCH TIMES and sent it to me.
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