Hard-hitting stuff.
http://www.philly.com/philly/column...c_rifle_in_Philly_in_7_minutes.html?mobi=true
Is she saying that she shouldn't have passed the background check or that it should just take longer cuz Orlando? It's the information age and background checks can happen instantaneously. Maybe she was under the misimpression that the FBI spends a week going through all the emails that the NSA has collected on a person?
Here's more stupidity.
Why wouldn't he? Unlike her, this guy was actually investigated by the FBI and determined to not be a threat.
All he had to do was kill his mom since the shooter wasn't old enough to purchase the firearm. Instead of "so easy to get" she must mean not be able to get one at all.
lol at this part where she thinks she needs to explain herself to the shopkeeper. Just oozing with guilt I guess.
Best part of her piece right here.
To top it off though...
I have never bought a gun that quick. Store is always on hold for at least 20 minutes and I was printed for my goddamn job.
My luck seems to always involve someone on that end dicking around then.It really depends on how quickly someone from the NICs program answers the phone . . . I've waited for less than 5 minutes most of the time. Often takes longer for the purchaser to complete the 4473 than to get an answer from the FBI.
That's some high quality journalism right there . . .
My luck seems to always involve someone on that end dicking around then.
In the wake of the Orlando shooting that left 49 victims dead, the family of the inventor of the AR-15 rifle says that the gun was not intended for civilian use but for military purposes.
“Our father, Eugene Stoner, designed the AR-15 and subsequent M-16 as a military weapon to give our soldiers an advantage over the AK-47,” the Stoner family told NBC News.
His family said he made millions by using his design, but only for military sales.
As if the AR15 is the only "assault" rifle. Anders Breivik killed more people with a Mini 14 and it wasn't even the scary-looking model with the pistol grip and collapsible stock.Some emo shit.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ar-15-inventor-family-meant-145455435.html
Yeah, because...
I'm more inclined to believe he was trying to make cash by filling a perceived hole in the market than Stoner actually believed citizens shouldn't be allowed access to his invention.
CBS News' Paula Reid purchased an AR-15 for a news segment that aired Thursday on CBS This Morning — and is now being accused of breaking federal law. According to the gun store's general manager, Reid said the rifle was for her own use, but when CBS reported on the story, it revealed she had later given the gun to a third party (a "federally licensed firearms dealer and weapons instructor"), The Washington Free Beacon reports. In other words, Reid allegedly committed a "straw purchase," which is illegal according to federal law.
Family members set to inherit a stockpile of guns and ammunition, worth millions of dollars, plan to destroy the weapons "to send a message," their attorney Daniel Brookman told ABC News today.
"They want these instruments of death to be destroyed," Brookman said. "They don’t want these weapons out on the street."
Jeffrey A. Lash, of Pacific Palisades, California, died last summer of natural causes, but left behind a stockpile of more than 1,500 guns, 6.5 tons of ammunition and nearly $250,000 in cash, according to local ABC-owned station KABC-TV. All of the purchases were legally made, KABC reported.
Maybe these could be donated to the Brits when they need more than a vote to extricate themselves from the EU.
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/family-pl...mmo-worth-232706532--abc-news-topstories.html
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Some emo shit.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ar-15-inventor-family-meant-145455435.html
Yeah, because...
I'm more inclined to believe he was trying to make cash by filling a perceived hole in the market than Stoner actually believed citizens shouldn't be allowed access to his invention.
I removed and delivered for destruction any weapon in my house that is not needed for self defense or hunting.
An AR-15 and other assault style long guns went to a law enforcement agency that collects such weapons for demolition by have a foundry melt them down. If I want (and I do) I can attend, verify that the weapons I wanted destroyed are there and then witness the destruction.
A CheyTac .480 computerized assault weapon was donated to the military with a rider attached that any future sale for civilian use.
This means no ARs (assault style weapons), no sniper rifles or no other weapon with a primary use for illegally killing human beings can be found in our house — not now, not ever again.
We still have pistols, primarily for self-defense. I keep my marksmanship up to date with regular visits to the range. We also have hunting rife. My wife and I grew up in hunting families and both hunted animals for food from time to time.
Do people make this shit up?
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/node/61252
Aren't CheyTacs bolt-action? What's the non-primary purpose of the pistols?
that guy must be turning in his grave after hisfamily members destroyed his lifelong collection