Without knowing precise means by which he obtained so many guns and hundreds if not thousands of rounds, it's not possible to say. I wonder if he bought the guns from a licensed dealer, for starters. Would like to know the history of each gun.
Without knowing precise means by which he obtained so many guns and hundreds if not thousands of rounds, it's not possible to say. I wonder if he bought the guns from a licensed dealer, for starters. Would like to know the history of each gun.
So many guns? I think there were like three.
And as for the amount of rounds, I'm really glad you can't see in my basement lol
But more to the point that it just goes to show how woefully ignorant you are on the subject. "Hundreds" of rounds? Really? I remember how big of a deal the press was making over the fact George Zimmerman had "a hundred rounds!" That can actually be as few as two boxes...not a large sum when broken down into perspective.
Now the question I have for you (and you can/will ignore it probably) is what happens if these guns turned out to be illegal?
I'd love to debate the subject with you, but it's hard for me to take you serious when you know so little about the subject matter.
As a general proposition, yes. As to specifics I've already suggested that gun ownership ought to be conditioned on the purchase of insurance for the gun should it be used to injure someone, or b stolen and used in a crime. The societal cost of such incidents should be placed on those who choose to own a firearm.
About a year and a half ago. I'm only 1 mile across the state line from arkansas.
Found a good deal on a small farm and couldn't let it go. Had to buy.
It's out in the country a little bit. Gives me the room for the horses, chickens and dogs.
I like the guy , maybe one day we can all meet up in Knoxville for a game.
