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57 Investigations of Guns Stolen From Vehicles in OKC So Far This Year
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob White" data-source="post: 3966898" data-attributes="member: 49509"><p>We’ve blamed the criminal (rightfully so) and blamed the gun owner. I think the voters of Oklahoma should share some blame. Just a few years ago nearly 70% of Oklahoma voters approved SQ 780 which changed the stolen property value from $500 to $1000 to be a felony. It also made simple possession of cocaine, meth, heroin, pcp, etc. a misdemeanor when it was previously a felony. With this “soft on crime” attitude, we shouldn’t be surprised by an increase in thefts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob White, post: 3966898, member: 49509"] We’ve blamed the criminal (rightfully so) and blamed the gun owner. I think the voters of Oklahoma should share some blame. Just a few years ago nearly 70% of Oklahoma voters approved SQ 780 which changed the stolen property value from $500 to $1000 to be a felony. It also made simple possession of cocaine, meth, heroin, pcp, etc. a misdemeanor when it was previously a felony. With this “soft on crime” attitude, we shouldn’t be surprised by an increase in thefts. [/QUOTE]
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