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Should the Missouri Attorney General prosecute the clients of the "PlateMan" who illegally sold them Illinois plates so they could avoid annual required vehicle inspection and personal property tax for vehicle registration?

Should AG prosecute vehicle owners who illegally obtained their registration and license plate?Yes !SOURCE: KMOV-TVHarmon, the former Illinois DMV employee was given 33 years for selling to willing buyers compared to 10 years for a Pennsylvania man[1][1][1][1] . Thirty-three years and $119,000 restitution[2][2][2][2] is a harsh punishment for a crime that netted him at most $300,000 from 380 fraudlent vehicle registration between January 2015 and December 2016.. . . he charged Missouri residents $350 to $700 to fraudulently help them dodge Missouri taxes and pay less in fees to Illinois by artificially lowering the value of their vehicles, prosecutors said.[3][3][3][3]The buyers should also be punished to send the message that crossing state lines equals fraud against the United States with stiffer federal penalties. Harmon was convicted of “conspiracy to defraud the United States, mail fraud and interstate transportation of securities.”[4][4][4][4]As a lifelong Missourian until recently, no one likes the hood to trunk alternate year safety inspection[5][5][5][5] and vehicle personal property tax[6][6][6][6] . Missouri PPT is 2-3% (depending on the county) of 1/3 the assessed value[7][7][7][7] . As the car ages, PPT decreases; however, an aging car may cost more to pass? The latter is about safety; the former makes up for having one of the lowest gasoline tax[8][8][8][8] .Both Missouri's largest metro areas (St. Louis and Kansas City) border more lenient states regarding inspection and no (Illinois) or lower (Kansas) personal property tax[9][9][9][9][10][10][10][10] [11][11][11][11] .Footnotes[1] Man pleads guilty to running license plate fraud ring[1] Man pleads guilty to running license plate fraud ring[1] Man pleads guilty to running license plate fraud ring[1] Man pleads guilty to running license plate fraud ring[2] 'Plateman' man sentenced for a vehicle registration fraud scheme[2] 'Plateman' man sentenced for a vehicle registration fraud scheme[2] 'Plateman' man sentenced for a vehicle registration fraud scheme[2] 'Plateman' man sentenced for a vehicle registration fraud scheme[3] Illinois' 'Plate Man' gets 33 months for motor vehicle registration fraud[3] Illinois' 'Plate Man' gets 33 months for motor vehicle registration fraud[3] Illinois' 'Plate Man' gets 33 months for motor vehicle registration fraud[3] Illinois' 'Plate Man' gets 33 months for motor vehicle registration fraud[4] Illinois' 'Plate Man' gets 33 months for motor vehicle registration fraud[4] Illinois' 'Plate Man' gets 33 months for motor vehicle registration fraud[4] Illinois' 'Plate Man' gets 33 months for motor vehicle registration fraud[4] Illinois' 'Plate Man' gets 33 months for motor vehicle registration fraud[5] Motor Vehicle - Additional Help Resource[5] Motor Vehicle - Additional Help Resource[5] Motor Vehicle - Additional Help Resource[5] Motor Vehicle - Additional Help Resource[6] Personal Property Tax - Definition, Examples, Processes[6] Personal Property Tax - Definition, Examples, Processes[6] Personal Property Tax - Definition, Examples, Processes[6] Personal Property Tax - Definition, Examples, Processes[7] https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.stlregionalchamber.com/docs/regional-chamber/economic-development/taxes/st-louis-msa---taxes---sales-property-and-personal-property.pdf%3Fsfvrsn%3D4&ved=2ahUKEwiN6sKMpb7eAhVCZKwKHQfLBucQFjABegQIZhAF&usg=AOvVaw0jSvIrncQGCDWuv0z3A3fZ[7] https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.stlregionalchamber.com/docs/regional-chamber/economic-development/taxes/st-louis-msa---taxes---sales-property-and-personal-property.pdf%3Fsfvrsn%3D4&ved=2ahUKEwiN6sKMpb7eAhVCZKwKHQfLBucQFjABegQIZhAF&usg=AOvVaw0jSvIrncQGCDWuv0z3A3fZ[7] https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.stlregionalchamber.com/docs/regional-chamber/economic-development/taxes/st-louis-msa---taxes---sales-property-and-personal-property.pdf%3Fsfvrsn%3D4&ved=2ahUKEwiN6sKMpb7eAhVCZKwKHQfLBucQFjABegQIZhAF&usg=AOvVaw0jSvIrncQGCDWuv0z3A3fZ[7] https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.stlregionalchamber.com/docs/regional-chamber/economic-development/taxes/st-louis-msa---taxes---sales-property-and-personal-property.pdf%3Fsfvrsn%3D4&ved=2ahUKEwiN6sKMpb7eAhVCZKwKHQfLBucQFjABegQIZhAF&usg=AOvVaw0jSvIrncQGCDWuv0z3A3fZ[8] Gas Tax Rates, July 2018 | State Gas Tax Rankings | Tax Foundation[8] Gas Tax Rates, July 2018 | State Gas Tax Rankings | Tax Foundation[8] Gas Tax Rates, July 2018 | State Gas Tax Rankings | Tax Foundation[8] Gas Tax Rates, July 2018 | State Gas Tax Rankings | Tax Foundation[9] The States With the Lowest Car Tax -- The Motley Fool[9] The States With the Lowest Car Tax -- The Motley Fool[9] The States With the Lowest Car Tax -- The Motley Fool[9] The States With the Lowest Car Tax -- The Motley Fool[10] How to Calculate Property Taxes on a Vehicle | Sapling.com[10] How to Calculate Property Taxes on a Vehicle | Sapling.com[10] How to Calculate Property Taxes on a Vehicle | Sapling.com[10] How to Calculate Property Taxes on a Vehicle | Sapling.com[11] https://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/PPVG.pdf[11] https://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/PPVG.pdf[11] https://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/PPVG.pdf[11] https://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/PPVG.pdf

Do states with stricter gun laws have higher crime rates?

The places (not necessarily the states) with the highest violent crime reports are often hidden within the crime rate statistic. There seems to be a statistical association between high crime rates and the imposition of gun laws, but this may be a chicken v egg situation. Are laws passed because of crime, or are crimes caused due to laws? There seems to be a logical conundrum there even for a 50+ year NRA member. BUT that is because the wrong question is being asked.ARE GUN RESTRICTIONS EFFECTIVE IN CURBING VIOLENT CRIME? CLEARLY, NO!Crime rates per 100,000 persons rather than absolute numbers of crimes are a method used by liberals and progressives to hide the failure of their anti-gun restrictions. Historically the Old West gun-totting residents of Dodge City, Kansas faced a homicide rate of 165 per 100,000 adults per year between 1875 and 1885, but for the 2,000 residents this represented only three killings in a decade noted for gunfights. Yes, just three! Meanwhile 130 years later, a gun restricted modern Chicago would seem safe with only only 17.5 murders per 100,000 — but that represented 650 dead in one year and over 6000 murders in a decade — 2000 times the Wild West number! When the city of Chicago recently experienced more than six days without a shooting death, local reporters used the fact as a headline.The United States can really be divided up into three types of places with regard to violent crime. Places where there are no violent crimes, places where there are a few violent crimes, and places where violent crimes are extraordinarily common. The correlation between actual violent crimes and the imposition of strict gun laws on law abiding urban residents is remarkable. Gun restricted California has had 32 random mass shootings in 50 years — gun friendly Texas 3, and open carry NH, VT, and ME ZERO. Beneath this is an inescapable logic: Bad guys don’t obey laws; that’s why they’re bad guys.The “Murder Map” — The red areas (counties) have the highest number of murders. Note that the red squares correlate highly with supposed gun free jurisdictions or urbanized areas. Most of gun friendly America is “Murder Free”.*In America's urban centers, 6,791 people were murdered in 2017. In that year, Chicago had 2,785 shooting incidents and 3,457 shooting victims yet the murder capital of America isn’t Chicago with 650 murders. But it is in Illinois. With more than one murder per 1,000 residents, this year’s murder capital (the suburb of East St. Louis, IL with 30 murders) has a murder rate 85 per 100,000 nearly 5 times Chicago’s murder rate. St. Louis, MO across the river from East St. Louis in Illinois had 205 murders to rank third nationally.Nearly one in five larger cities reported more than 1,000 gang members. Gangs are responsible for an average of 48% of violent crime in most jurisdictions, and up to 90% in others. Rural counties account for just over 5 percent.The worst of US counties contain 47% of the population and account for 68% of murders. Baltimore had 315 murders; Detroit 268; NYC 292; Los Angeles 282; etc. These are absolute crimes, not crime rates. More than 54% of counties in the US have no murders at all, but just 2% of counties have more than half of all murders. Many of these are urban and suburban counties where “gun control” politics takes precedence over the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Since 1950, almost all the mass public shootings in the US have taken place where guns were banned or illegally obtained. Attacks on lone victims are similar in this regard to mass killings.More than half of America’s gun homicides were clustered in just 127 cities and towns, which together have less than a quarter of the nation’s population. In Oakland, California, analysts found that networks of just 1,000 to 1,200 high-risk people, about 0.3% of Oakland’s population, were involved in about 60% of the city’s murders. In New Orleans, just 600 to 700 people, less than 1% of the city’s population, were involved in more than 50% of fatal incidents. In Chicago, 70% of non-fatal shootings and 46% of gun homicides happened within a sprawling social network that included just 6% of Chicago’s total population. [i]Violence on the streets of US urban centers can erupt from the most trivial interactions. An average of 13 young people are murdered each day in gang related situations. In Chicago and Los Angeles, nearly half of all homicides were attributed to gang violence from 2009-2012. According to the NYPD, gangs and street crews are present in pockets in every NYC neighborhood. Compounding the misery from shootings, holdups and intimidation by gunmen and drug dealers, D.C. (the nation’s capital) has flooded some neighborhoods with police patrols. Daily life is different there under such trying conditions. “Justice here is different than justice in the rest of society,” said one resident. The city of Detroit regained the title as the most violent big city in America in 2016 — the highest murder rate of US cities with more than 200,000 residents and 10 times the national rate. The children in these cities remain surrounded by a cycle of crime and violence that contributes to an environment that is so stressful, researchers call it toxic.[ii]Open carry of some form of firearm by law abiding persons is presently allowed in 42 of the United States. Yet the effect of any deterrence must be measured from the perspective of the criminal or intruder, which can be difficult to determine beforehand. In the states that allow open carry (2015), violent crime was 23 percent lower, the murder rate was 5 percent lower, the aggravated assault rate was 23 percent lower and robbery rates were 36 percent lower than in states where carry was restricted. Crimes that are never attempted or are terminated because of the presence of a potential victim who is armed will rarely be reflected in these statistics.A Department of Justice survey of incarcerated felons reported that 57 percent of the felons polled agreed that "criminals are more worried about meeting an armed victim than they are about running into the police." Researchers have found that 92 percent of criminal attacks are deterred when a gun is merely shown (or, more rarely, when a warning shot is fired).[iii]* Gun Free London (UK) now has a murder rate greater than NYC and is now restricting knives and sharp tools among its law abiding population as if these inanimate objects rather than criminals are the cause of violence. This is not about guns — of knives — its about people![i] The gun numbers: just 3% of American adults cause 90% of crimes[ii] See: Kat Stafford, Detroit Free Press. URL: The shocking rate of crime Detroit kids face each day[iii] US News and World Report (April 2012): URL: https://www.usnews.com/debate-club/should-people-be-allowed-to-carry-guns-openly/open-carry-deters-crime

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