Most defendants are failing to appear in court…if true that’s a killer for the SAFE-T Act – Wirepoints on AM 560 Chicago’s Morning Answer

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Free at Last
1 year ago

MISINFORMATION! They are not defendants but just some yutes funnin.

Frank Goudy
1 year ago

More single TD’s (probably same liberal). But this person does not have the intestinal fortitude to make a logical and intelligent rebuttal.

Joey Zamboni
1 year ago

SAFE-T Gas Light Act 
The left appears to have resurrected minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels, the author of the ‘big lie’ – “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. 

They are also fond of Hitler’s Basic Principles:

  • Avoid abstract ideas – appeal to the emotions.
  • Constantly repeat just a few ideas. Use stereotyped phrases.
  • Give only one side of the argument.
  • Continuously criticize your opponents.
  • Pick out one special “enemy” for special vilification.
Richp
1 year ago

Nobody with a lick of common sense and even the most basic grasp of human behavior should be surprised by this.

Frank Goudy
1 year ago

Want to see confirmed, unbiased data on this issue. Two issues. First- failure to report. Second- those released committing additional crimes.

Zephyr Window
1 year ago

It wouldn’t matter if nobody showed up for court because the SAFE T act is a majestic piece of legislation from the democrats that is intended to ease the pain of being a criminal. If you’re a victim of a crime well too bad because the hug a thug mentality of the democrats takes priority. None of the politicians that pushed the catch and release plot will admit it’s a giant failure. Best advice, lock your doors, get a carry permit and learn to use it.

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