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How dare they attempt to protect themselves! I’m sure 100% of the people illegally entering their country are good people and NONE of them could be terrorists so they should just welcome them all with open arms without question!

We’ve reached peak irony: someone from Gawker Media crying about “clickbait.”

GOOD!

You are not keeping with the liberal narrative. Everything involving criminals is not their fault, and thusly everyone involved in the judicial process is to blame for incarnating these poor people.

A bullet to the head seems a lot easier and cheaper. Oh but that is cruel right? Clearly that is way worse than a botched injectible drug.

I know right? That is the only way they know how to get their views across.

And less painful. Not much happens after your heart explodes. Plus, you get the dignity of delivering your last words while standing there like some revolutionary badass.

And that is very unfortunate. Everyone always comes back to the innocents to make their justification as to why we shouldn’t have the death penalty. I get it, our judicial system is not perfect by any means. However, for the people that commit acts of premeditated murder etc, I hope there is a little bit of pain just

Wouldn’t a firing squad be far less complex?

If a criminal finds him or herself in that chair, then it was probably because they did something horrific. I have no sympathy for them.

First article on the site (or gawker as a whole) that I have read without “Scary” being used to describe a gun. Thank You!

Politicians should be required to wear body cameras in the event that their emails get accidentally deleted you’ll be able to go to the video tape to recover a version of them.

Clearly, it will be all stored on private servers because that is the safest place for State and historical documents.

Mrs. Clinton, transparency and accountability should start at home and lead by example.

Ugh but why aren’t we talking about the logistics of storing the massive police data???
- who manages storage?
- who has access to stored data?
- for how long?
- how is the data disposed?

I am all for body cams on police officers, but, there needs to be some protections for citizens written into law.

We already see how access to mug shots has created a cottage industry in legal blackmail. What will happen with video? Unlike mug shots, police body cam videos may include people who were not even arrested

Hil said Bill has been wearing boxer brief version of this camera since 2003...

There are Americans who drive and Americans who walk to work: We want cameras to spy on everyone.

Let me see if I get this straight. Our government (supposedly of the people, by the people and for the people) knows that....

Followed by:

"...one gun part not accounted for on eBay: the lower receiver, which is regulated"

A does not equal B here. For those that don't understand firearms the lower receiver is by definition what is the "firearm". No lower receiver and you have a neat looking piece of metal and plastic.