Close to home; Men arrested after planning school massacre on Facebook

Another blatant violation of the Second Amendment rights of citizens by the tyrannical, gun-grabbing Feds?
 
not to mention they can't spell for crap......

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Sands and Ringuette were charged with threatened use of a dangerous weapon at a school and are scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in Attleboro District Court. The charges carry potential sentences of three to 20 years in state prison or six months to 2 1/2 years in a house of correction, with fines up to $50,000, the statement said.
 
Sands and Ringuette were charged with threatened use of a dangerous weapon at a school and are scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in Attleboro District Court. The charges carry potential sentences of three to 20 years in state prison or six months to 2 1/2 years in a house of correction, with fines up to $50,000, the statement said.

so they didn't actually commit any crimes, other than uttering and posting words that people found scary. thought crimes police much?
 
Conspiracy to murder, threatening murder are not crimes?
not via the constitution. they are crimes because retards like you want the government to control people who utter scary things. i'm waiting for the day some retard like you advocates that voting republican should be a crime.
 
not via the constitution. they are crimes because retards like you want the government to control people who utter scary things. i'm waiting for the day some retard like you advocates that voting republican should be a crime.

Voting republican is only a crime against yourself, right now. Not that it doesn't damage others too.

FYI, not all laws are listed in the Constitution.
 
Voting republican is only a crime against yourself, right now. Not that it doesn't damage others too.
which only further serves to show the point that not all people are reasonable. how many more thought crimes would you like to see implemented?

FYI, not all laws are listed in the Constitution.

no shit sherlock, but last I heard, the first amendment still existed. or should it be ignored after (insert random scary event here)
 
which only further serves to show the point that not all people are reasonable. how many more thought crimes would you like to see implemented?



no shit sherlock, but last I heard, the first amendment still existed. or should it be ignored after (insert random scary event here)

So, according to you, the first amendment has no reasonable limits?
 
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