dasmi
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http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=4705261
I guess what goes around comes around, huh lady?
I guess what goes around comes around, huh lady?
Mrs Eccleston, of Martindale Crescent, Longsight, Manchester, said she was given the gun by a youth six months ago and hid it in her bedroom in a suitcase above her wardrobe.
She criticised police saying her arrest sent out the wrong message to those wanting to hand in weapons.
She said: “If people see a person like me being arrested despite all the work I do to get guns off the street, they are even less likely to hand them in.
Aren't you just an angel.If people see a person like me being arrested despite all the work I do to get guns off the street, they are even less likely to hand them in.
First of all, maybe you should take this as a sign that you are NOT known as being against gun violence, genius.She said: “It is disgusting. How do the police expect people to feel comfortable handing in guns when this is what happens to someone known as being against gun violence.”
And that would be a bad thing how?If people see a person like me being arrested despite all the work I do to get guns off the street, they are even less likely to hand them in.
First, she got what she deserves.
Second, IF it truly was an amnesty turn in period, and IF she attempted to turn it in in accordance with the law, she probably should not have been arrested.
So she had the thing in her home, where any child could have accessed it, with potentially tragic results. For six months!Mrs Eccleston, of Martindale Crescent, Longsight, Manchester, said she was given the gun by a youth six months ago and hid it in her bedroom in a suitcase above her wardrobe.
So she's withholding evidence in a felony as well.Mrs Eccleston said she was given the gun by a young gang member she refused to identify and kept it, while awaiting a police weapons amnesty.