Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo, who used to lead the Houston Police Department, called a new measure approved by the Texas state Legislature that would allow people to carry handguns without a license "ridiculous" and urged Governor Greg Abbott to veto the bill.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/miami ... d=msedgntp
Miami CLEO Says "That's insane"
Shove it Art.
When everything that comes out of your piehole is politics, politics, politics... YOU have a problem
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Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo can suck a big bag of dicks.
Everybody's got a plan until they get hit.
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We need a "like" button or a "thumb up" button!lakelandman wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 9:11 am Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo can suck a big bag of dicks.
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I think that would be cannibalism.lakelandman wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 9:11 am Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo can suck a big bag of dicks.
You are what you eat, or so they say.Dr. Dickie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 10:04 amI think that would be cannibalism.lakelandman wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 9:11 am Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo can suck a big bag of dicks.
lakelandman wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 9:11 am Miami Police Chief Art Acevedo can suck a big bag of dicks.
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The move comes after Liccardo first proposed mandatory gun insurance in the aftermath of the Gilroy Garlic Festival mass shooting in 2019.
The mayor said the insurance would be “little to no extra cost” for some owners who would already have it as part of their homeowners policy.
“And that way we can ensure that victims are compensated where there’s an insurable event. And of course, insurance companies will help us make gun possession safer,” Liccardo.
The mayor is directing a team of experts to calculate the cost of a proposed annual gun fee to San Jose taxpayers. The mayor’s office said gun violence in 2018 directly cost the state’s taxpayers $1.4 billion.
The move comes after Liccardo first proposed mandatory gun insurance in the aftermath of the Gilroy Garlic Festival mass shooting in 2019.
The mayor said the insurance would be “little to no extra cost” for some owners who would already have it as part of their homeowners policy.
“And that way we can ensure that victims are compensated where there’s an insurable event. And of course, insurance companies will help us make gun possession safer,” Liccardo.
The mayor is directing a team of experts to calculate the cost of a proposed annual gun fee to San Jose taxpayers. The mayor’s office said gun violence in 2018 directly cost the state’s taxpayers $1.4 billion.