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Monday, June 06, 2022

Harris Co. judges granting bonds to ex-cons charged with felon in possession of weapon at an alarming rate

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - Raymond Young and Delvin Clemons have a lot in common. Both men are 44 and have many mugshots. 

"Both of them have lengthy criminal histories, both have been convicted of violent offenses," said Andy Kahan with Crime Stoppers.

7 comments:

  1. How else do you think they can increase the number gun massacres in this country? Importing them from across the border isn't bringing the numbers up enough.

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  2. YOU, my law abiding friend, are the REAL problem. You with that frightening AR style rifle, and that secretive reloading setup where you create unlicensed armor-piercing ghost ammo. You must give all that up, for the children.

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  3. Texas, eh? A few good old boys and a case of beer should be all it takes to fix this.

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  4. Gun law violations often don't make it past the early stages after arrest. They get dumped in the plea bargaining.

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  5. Charge those judges in possession of a felon. Judges have 'constructive possession' of felons.

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  6. Good. There should be no such thing as "felon in possession of a firearm". There should only be "inmate in possession of a smuggled firearm". If you're not incarcerated, the government should have *NO* ability to violate your rights. If you're going to start bitching about violent felons carrying weapons, it's time to realize you've been set up with a "false choice".

    You should be asking why "violent felons" have been released into the public.

    Murder someone while knocking over a bank? Got 6 months in jail and then got released? That's not a "the government needs to restrict guns" problem. It's a "what the fuck happened with the judge or jury" problem.

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  7. This Judges term expires December, 31, 2022. Vote him out.

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