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TFOGGER
12-09-2014, 21:05
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Wisconsin police chief compares gun violence to Ebola, asks residents to volunteer for searchesBy Edmund DeMarche (http://www.foxnews.com/archive/edmund-demarche)
Published December 09, 2014FoxNews.com (http://www.foxnews.com/)


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http://a57.foxnews.com/global.fncstatic.com/static/managed/img/U.S./876/493/caredomd2.jpg?ve=1&tl=1Beloit, Wisc., residents have been invited to volunteer their homes for gun searches.


Police Chief Norm Jacobs' idea that residents of Beloit, Wisc., should volunteer to let his officers search their homes for guns is drawing fire from Second Amendment advocates and homeowners alike.
Jacobs, the top cop in the southern Wisconsin city of 40,000, admits his novel notion that residents can request a visit by officers to inspect the home for any unknown guns that may be in the household has generated a lot of reaction, and not of the positive variety.
"Most of the calls have been negative," Norm Jacobs, the chief of police in Beloit, told FoxNews.com.
Jacobs' policy was featured in a recent report (http://www.wpr.org/beloit-police-ask-residents-volunteer-have-their-homes-searched-guns) by Wisconsin Public Radio, in which he likened gun violence to Ebola and said voluntary searches were like a vaccine.

"Gun violence is as serious as the Ebola virus is being represented in the media, and we should fight it using the tools that we've learned from our health providers," he said.

Irving
12-09-2014, 21:14
Search for unknown guns? Sure, just let us know when people can come search your place for unknown drugs. I'm sure some can be found.

alan0269
12-09-2014, 21:18
But it's for your own good...

No thanks!!!

Allowing that to happen is allowing one more step to completely throwing out the Constitution (not that it means much to the libs these days). I'm pretty sure that I know about all the guns in my home, and I'm not sure how you would get guns in your home that you don't know about - unless the darn creatures are sneaking in on their own and hiding from you....

beast556
12-09-2014, 21:18
My head hurts after reading that. Stupid fucking liberals!!!!

balyon885
12-09-2014, 21:21
Can someone come look and find me an unknown gun in my house.......I need more guns, and if one is under my couch cushion I hope you can find it for me.

These people.

SideShow Bob
12-09-2014, 21:23
I dint need help to search my house for any unknown guns.
The question is, Do I need a background check to keep them if I find any ?

Zundfolge
12-09-2014, 21:28
I wonder how many people have suggested that Chief Jacobs volunteer to pucker up and kiss their sphincters?

HoneyBadger
12-09-2014, 21:28
How on earth would a stranger be able to find a gun in my house that I couldn't find after several years of living there??

They shouldn't even get effort points for this one... [pileoshit]

sabot_round
12-09-2014, 21:42
Just when I thought that liberals couldn't be any dumber, chief Norm Jacobs proved me wrong. He's the dumbest of them all!!!![off-yourself]

ben4372
12-09-2014, 22:50
If you live in a 50 or 150 year old house there is likely something hidden somewhere. People find money in walls all the time. I'm gonna bust up every wall in the house, maybe someone hid a 1919 somewhere. Seriously who cant search their own house? Next he's gonna suggest letting a cop ride with you to let you know if you're speeding.

Big John
12-10-2014, 06:04
Funny how people fall for the words "gun violence".

How about addressing the scum behind the guns...

BPTactical
12-10-2014, 06:09
We'll get right on that Norm......

SAnd
12-10-2014, 06:22
You don't have enough guns if you can remember them all. One of the little pleasures in life is finding something you had forgotten you have. I don't want any help finding them.

Also...
I'll have enough guns after I get the next one.

The same goes for ammunition.

Great-Kazoo
12-10-2014, 09:30
The Request has been withdrawn , pending Legal review

sniper7
12-10-2014, 09:37
Yeah comparing our health providers and gun violence makes perfect sense, so much so that I'll have police come search for any guns that may have snuck in.

for those stupid enough to allow this, I have a gun trap, similar to a mouse trap, that attracts rouge guns into a trap and keeps them contained for disposal. Given the threat and the high violence guns exhibit, these traps are not cheap and requires a professional trap collector to dispose of them properly.

cstone
12-10-2014, 09:46
If we are going to use a health care analogy, then everyone who has never owned a gun needs to report to the nearest gun store to purchase a small gun. Once they have it in their house for some defined period of time without any violence, we can be certain that the home is inoculated from any future strains of gun violence.

And since we are working under the government provided health care analogy, the Police Chief should be purchasing these guns for people based on their means to pay. [Sarcasm2]

Mtn.man
12-10-2014, 17:14
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SuperiorDG
12-10-2014, 17:28
If I find an unwanted firearm I'll let you know.

rbeau30
12-10-2014, 17:48
Seems that if the Beloit Police department has time to do courtesy searches in people's home, they have too many officers being paid.

Hound
12-10-2014, 18:00
[hahhah-no]

Dave
12-10-2014, 18:01
If I find an unwanted firearm I'll let you know.

For the price of a cup of coffee per day you can help me to help the unwanted firearms being abused and neglected on a daily basis. Won't you donate to help the guns of the world get the ammo and range time they so desperately deserve?

Mtn.man
12-10-2014, 18:06
Maybe morrison will start random search's.

buffalobo
12-10-2014, 20:39
Seems that if the Beloit Police department has time to do courtesy searches in people's home, they have too many officers being paid.
Bazinga [emoji106] [emoji481]

buffalobo
12-10-2014, 20:40
For the price of a cup of coffee per day you can help me to help the unwanted firearms being abused and neglected on a daily basis. Won't you donate to help the guns of the world get the ammo and range time they so desperately deserve?
Well played sir, much irony and humor.[emoji106]

Great-Kazoo
12-10-2014, 21:25
For the price of a cup of coffee per day you can help me to help the unwanted firearms being abused and neglected on a daily basis. Won't you donate to help the guns of the world get the ammo and range time they so desperately deserve?

SIGN ME UP If it would save one Illegal search, wouldn't it be Worth it?

Big E3
12-10-2014, 21:55
I think I figured this out, of the 51 shots fired incidents this year in Beloit every one of the perps they arrested told the cops "It's not even my gun I just found it in the house". And this rocket scientist of a cop decided he had an idea to clean up the streets of his town.

Great-Kazoo
12-10-2014, 22:27
I think I figured this out, of the 51 shots fired incidents this year in Beloit every one of the perps they arrested told the cops "It's not even my gun I just found it in the house". And this rocket scientist of a cop decided he had an idea to clean up the streets of his town.

He's wearing the wrong uniform for that.
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Aloha_Shooter
12-11-2014, 09:33
If we are going to use a health care analogy, then everyone who has never owned a gun needs to report to the nearest gun store to purchase a small gun. Once they have it in their house for some defined period of time without any violence, we can be certain that the home is inoculated from any future strains of gun violence.

Inoculation is an EXCELLENT analogy. All kids and parents should be required to go through some form of firearm safety training by 6th grade. Parents should be required to keep at least one firearm at home in a safe manner. They can start small with BB gun then upgrade to a single-shot .22 LR rifle then progress toward magazines followed by handguns and shotguns and/or larger calibers. History has shown kids who grow up with a tool and who learn respect for that tool are less inclined to misuse it or have safety issues.

It's for the kids and it's progressive, just like starting off with MMR vaccinations then moving up to TB/polio, Hep-A, etc. [Coffee]