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57 Investigations of Guns Stolen From Vehicles in OKC So Far This Year
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<blockquote data-quote="Pstmstr" data-source="post: 3966078" data-attributes="member: 51164"><p>Definitely a problem. I wonder how many people arrested for having a stolen gun in their possession have actually been prosecuted and convicted of a felony? I’m guessing that’s a bigger problem. When criminals are actually prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law instead of plea bargained out some of them might not be on the streets stealing guns out of vehicles. The guy who stole a gun out of my dad’s truck never served a day. I couldn’t legally carry a gun inside the post office but you can bet there was one in the vehicle. The vehicle was locked and the gun hidden but I’m sure someone with enough time in the vehicle could find it. Instead of blaming the crime victim maybe prosecuting the criminal would be a better approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pstmstr, post: 3966078, member: 51164"] Definitely a problem. I wonder how many people arrested for having a stolen gun in their possession have actually been prosecuted and convicted of a felony? I’m guessing that’s a bigger problem. When criminals are actually prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law instead of plea bargained out some of them might not be on the streets stealing guns out of vehicles. The guy who stole a gun out of my dad’s truck never served a day. I couldn’t legally carry a gun inside the post office but you can bet there was one in the vehicle. The vehicle was locked and the gun hidden but I’m sure someone with enough time in the vehicle could find it. Instead of blaming the crime victim maybe prosecuting the criminal would be a better approach. [/QUOTE]
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