The Takeaway

According to the bulletin, citing law enforcement, Card recently reported mental health issues, which included hearing voices and threats to shoot up the National Guard base in Maine. The person of interest was allegedly committed to a mental health facility for two weeks during the summer of 2023. [More]

So who decided someone this abnormally dangerously disturbed was safe to unleash on the rest of us after two weeks?

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Your typical right wing hate machine. [More]

Looks like a “progressive” dream come true… but with his accounts taken down, we’ll just have to take their word for it.

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

4 thoughts on “The Takeaway”

  1. MK Ultra

    Just what they needed. The perfect bearded white male with AR publicity pic + numbers.

    Draconian executive orders coming down within two weeks

  2. If he was committed to a mental health facility, that raises questions about why he wasn’t made a prohibited person.

    I saw this last night.

    Card, who is twice divorced and a father of three children, has a history of arrests for domestic violence and other crimes. One of his ex-wives obtained a restraining order against him.

    While Card identifies as an independent politically, reports suggest he may have voted for Barack Obama in the past.

    There have been no signs of suspicious activity in recent weeks, either in person or on his social media.

    Who is Robert Card? Suspect in Lewiston mass shooting

  3. Maine’s shiny red flag law: useless, because the cops didn’t use it.
    Maine’s gun-free bar law: useless, except to disarm the victims.
    Clearly we need more laws so they can be useless too.

    1. Our “friends” on the left never consent to being judged by their results, only by their intentions. They’ll say that the existing red flag law failed because it had loopholes and propose a new and improved version to correct same. That’s how they explain 20,000+ gun laws with no observed reduction of “gun violence.”

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