County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said the effort would attack gun violence as part of the Project Safe Neighborhoods, which can result in federal prison time for those who commit gun crimes.Yeah--throw "government" money at it. That always fixes everything, doesn't it? Comments worthy of a statist functionary, Kym...
"I know this is going to work well because we actually have dollars committed from the state," Worthy said.
After all, the Bush administration, with NRA playing cheerleader, has "devoted over $1 billion" to Project Safe Neighborhoods, and we see how well it's worked in Richmond and Philadelphia.