Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Quintez Brown's Bail...

 "Activist" Quintez Brown's bail for attempted murder of a Democratic politician in Kentucky was $100k. Of that, he has to pony up 10% or a mere $10k to be back on the street. (Note: BLM bailed him out so it cost Wuintez nothing. You read that right. BLM is on record as subsidizing assassins who target politicians who identify as Democrats. All snark aside, this is not a good thing.)

Curious minds want to know

Questions from Quintez's older brothers: Primoz, Sea-Condoz, Trezoz and Quatroz...That seems like quite a bargain for a hunting licence. Is that just a Kentucky thing or does it apply to all big-cities since Democratic politicians are thicker than rats at the city dump in those zipcodes?

A typical magazine for a 9mm Glock holds 15 rounds. Do discounts apply if one uses a magazine with a smaller capacity? That pro-rates to about $750 for a single shot.

What is the bag limit? 

Are there any special restrictions like moose in Alaska requiring a +48" rack?

Must hunters use non-toxic projectiles in California?

Does the State require tissue samples from successfully bagged game to test for Mad Cow Disease?

Can anybody recommend any guides or outfitters?

What do quality taxidermists charge for the classic "hand dipping into the till" mount?

What are the cut-offs for consideration for Boone-and-Crockett?

6 comments:

  1. Funny how that works isn't it?

    But given how Quintez Black, is a BLMer, and Gun Control Activist and that his victim while a Democrat was also a Jew, it;s no wonder the bail was set so low as woke politics takesover the justice system.

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    1. Given that various public corporations fell all over themselves contributing to BLM, does that make them culpable? Amazon, for instance, pledged $10 million, enough to bail out 100 Quintez Browns.

      Seems like those Democrats might want to look into that.

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  2. The left is eating their own... When your enemy is making a mistake, get out of their way.

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  3. Someday, people will realize that one of the primary reasons that accused criminals were imprisoned was to protect them from vengeance from the victims' friends and family. Someone is going to go Charles Bronson on a bailed out criminal someday.

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    1. "Someday" is the only day ending in "y" on which nothing ever happens.

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