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  • SCOUT5

    I feel for the people involved. However I do not think this settlement is warranted, it sets a bad precedence and on the government's side is clearly agenda driven.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    all about the follow the money find the one with the deepest pockets and go after them just another ghetto lottery

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  • select-fire

    That sums it up

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  • Don McManus
    SCOUT5: 33170833941147/comments/33170844589339

    I feel for the people involved. However I do not think this settlement is warranted, it sets a bad precedence and on the government's side is clearly agenda driven.

    100%. The Biden Administration is building a case for the cost of allowing that archaic 2nd Amendment to remain, not in lives (they have demonstrated they do not care about lives) but in dollars.

    There is a serious effort to frame firearm deaths as a national health emergency. We have seen over the past 20 months what government will do when given emergency powers regarding health.

    I also question whether Roof misdemeanor drug possession arrest would have or should have prevented him from buying a firearm. Perhaps someone in the FBI said something to that effect, but i do not believe there is sufficient evidence to confirm that the statement is true.

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  • select-fire

    Indictment July 2015 for Drugs Lexington County SC .lt Does not mention the sentence. He was also arrested for trespass in Richand co. bonded out and paid the fine in full. Only thing I can think he done wrong was lying on the 4430 form if he used mary jane.

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  • Don McManus

    If he lied, it was a fraudulent purchase, and there was not a clerical error that could justify this settlement.

    If we are being honest, there was nothing wrong with how the purchase played out. Obviously the little jerk should not have had a pistol, but a background check cannot verify intent. At the time, it was stated there was a pending misdemeanor drug possession charge. These typically do not result in prison time, and typically would not be disqualifying. Also, using drugs in the past is not disqualifying, and absent a test at the time of the purchase, there is no evidence that he was using at the time.

    The big picture here, is that an evil little boy, did an evil thing, and because of the current political mindset int the Justice department, the families of the dead get a big payday from the rest of us. A bigger payday than those killed on 11 September in 2001, and a bigger payday than those killed in the line of duty when fighting under our flag.

    This settlement is political pandering, and there is a bigger issue being put into play than simply compensating victims.

    If may be a benign as yet another diversion from the disaster that is the Biden Presidency, but I fear that it is more likely a purposeful step in laying the groundwork for a wide ranging assault on liberty.

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  • select-fire

    Well shooting the church up and killing 9 wasn't the end story. Gov. Niki Haley drove a stake in the hearts of folks by claiming all the racism by him wearing a confederate jacket on an internet site. Down went the Confederate Flag on the state house grounds and more racism by the Blacks than this state could handle. It still goes on today and spread like wildfire... even in my eyes starting the BLM movement. And the very end story. That woman will probably run for president someday. I would not give her the time of day.

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  • chiefr

    Almost like they are incentivizing more of the same instead of fixing the real problem.

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