Friday, November 30, 2012

Latest from the People's Collectivist Republic of Kalifornia.

City Attorney Tells San Bernardino Residents To ‘Lock Their Doors,’ ‘Load Their Guns’ Because Of Police Downsizing
LATER: California Police Wish Gun Owners Would Just Comply with Robbers

6 comments:

BadCyborg said...

How they gonna load the guns their elitist masters/leaders won't let them HAVE in the first place?

Badger said...

Well, it made a nice sound bite but he missed the part about explaining how a robust police staffing situation would negate the "requirement" for people to lock doors & load guns. (Because it worked to prevent all the murders he already cited...)

Anonymous said...

San Bernadino is a trashy, smoggy, hot, dirty, low life town and no way would I want to live there. It's full of illegals, Hispanic gangs and foreclosed homes. It's an economically depressed wasteland with high unemployment, a cratered housing market and a bankrupt city government.

Since open carry is now illegal in Cali. and concealed carry is next to immpossible what are the unfortunate residents supposed to do to protect themselves in public?

Anonymous said...

SanBerdo was a hellhole over twenty years ago. Lots of lowriders, gangsta rappers, poor white trash, and illegals. All exacerbated by white flight and businesses leaving the area. It's Kalifornia'a answer to Detroit. Within a year to eighteen months, many more metro areas throughout Amerika will be in the same fix. Thanks, LBJ, et. al. This started along time ago. It cannot be fixed except by force of arms.

Anonymous said...

December 17th of last year a career burglar picked the wrong house to break into. I put three
38-special hydroshocks in him and the cops told me that I should have killed him. I think we all need more range time.

MamaLiberty said...

"as long as you comply with the laws in your locality."

From the article...

Well, sure, I guess... unless the "laws" in the area prohibit one from owning or effectively using a defensive weapon. Then, not so much.

And yes, San Bernardino was a crappy place to live even 40 years ago. That's why I left.