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Gun thefts demand change
PUBLISHED 5/21/08 ---- The theft of 20 guns from the Kern County Sheriff’s Department property room by a part-time employee demands a hard look at the Sheriff’s policies, procedures and available technology related to security.
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posted by
oldblue57
on May 27, 2008 at 08:24 PM
But it’s the principle of the thing — and the liability. A violent crime committed with one of the guns stolen from the Sheriff’s Department puts Kern County taxpayers at risk. What foolish nonsense is this? The guns were stolen. How in the heck is Kern County liable when a foolish young man steals guns from an area he wasn't suppose to have access. How can you make the connections that these stolen guns will be used in a violent crime and the taxpayers are at risk. Oh, I just figured it out. Another way to ban firearms, the public is not responsible for itself other than have the media save us!
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