Missouri juvenile courts use a point system to determine whether a juvenile gets locked up for a crime. Many felony crimes do not reach that level. [More]
David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.
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“We’re going off the same types of points of things that have happened a decade ago, but times have changed… Look, the kids nowadays are not doing what they did ten years ago. It’s far removed.”
Talk about gaslighting… If the points haven’t been changed, and today’s kids are committing bigger crimes and still not being locked up, how can anone argue that the system used to work better previously/
“We’re going off the same types of points of things that have happened a decade ago, but times have changed… Look, the kids nowadays are not doing what they did ten years ago. It’s far removed.”
Talk about gaslighting… If the points haven’t been changed, and today’s kids are committing bigger crimes and still not being locked up, how can anone argue that the system used to work better previously/