NEW BILL THE Michael McLendon BILL
On this date _______/_____/_______/ any citizen or person that fire a weapon into a establishments! The suspect will be arrest and if convicted will serve as many years as there are people in that establishment.That could be incarceration or probation! If the suspect murder anyone during his or her rampage he or she will be executed immediately!
The suspect whether incarcerate or place on probation. Will be sentence to a "Yellow Uniform" for the life of his or her sentencing! He or she can wear nothing but that "Yellow Uniform"! He or she will also be made to shave his or her hair bald nor facial hair and must maintain for the duration of the sentence. No jewelry of any kind can be wore the duration of the sentencing!
If the suspect is a juvenile and the weapon he or she use belongs to the parents. The parents will be charge along with their child! Those parent can never ever own a gun nor can they live in a resident of a gun owner! If the suspect had mental issue and was sold a legal gun that gun shop will pay a fine if a mental check was not conducted! $10,000
No more then fifteen dollars on the person at any times and his or her "DOC" Id card! The "Yellow Uniform" inmate cannot own a gun nor can they live in a resident of a gun owner! The "Yellow Uniform inmate can not purchase drink or enter a establishment that sells alcohol. The "Yellow Uniform inmate can not smoke in public nor can he or she purchase cigarette.
If the "Yellow Uniform inmate violate while in uniform the sentence start over plus the new charge! The "Yellow Uniform will clearly state ( in big letters) the inmate number. That number can be fed into a computer and information of the inmate crime and his or her address!
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Michael McLendon, 28, who killed 10 people before taking his own life, had a target list that detectives found in his house in Kinston, Ala., according to Coffee County District Attorney Gary McAliley.
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