The police would have/could have removed the guns as a safety measure... A totally legal and responsible thing to do under the circumstances
It would have been the court that ordered the guns be returned.
So... Blame a judge/JP. Not the cops.
I prefer to think this isn't the case, however... 'Government will never miss an opportunity to exploit a tragedy if it'll help push their agenda.
Natalie Provost et al can't wait to start grave dancing on this one.
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'Remihds me of a meme I saw recently portraying a MAGA type character stating something along the lines of...
"I don't have much, but my guy is gonna make it so that others have even less..!
Sure, every workplace has its share of lazy staff...
Anyone's opinion on this is at least partially based on anecdotal evidence or lived experience.
Some jobs cant be measured by "productivity" at all anyway...
Nothing is "produced"...
When I'm sitting around with my feet up the usual retort...
True, but I would argue that in most cases at least public sector workers are at least doing a job.
The real waste of tax payers money is in unbridled spending on useless projects that go nowhere.
Everyone thinks everyone else gets paid too much, well... then go do that job you're complaining...
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