friendfromlowry
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friendfromlowry
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Fri, May 27, 2022 9:52 PM
posted by gut
What's the first thing most people do when they turn 21? I guess they should surrender their car keys because the operating assumption is that they're going to drive drunk, right?
Guy turns 18, buys an AR and ammo for sport. I bet that's way more typical than you suspect. Some of those "red flags" would be considered discriminatory in a different context.
The rest of your post is interesting, but I think well outside the scope of the usual background check. Some of that maybe not, if local reporting is up to snuff. But I think you're committing two logical fallacies here: The first is that he waited months, perhaps years until turning 18 but a few more days or weeks is somehow going to change the outcome. The second is that he would only commit this crime with an AR.
Gee the car thing seems like a bit of a stretch. I didn't know the 21yo was capable of going into a classroom full of kids and killing them with the case of beer he just bought. Maybe we could treat these as two separate and different things? If he finds another way to commit the crime then like I said, it's become very difficult to prevent that at this point. I recognize that.
As for the bold part, that's too bad. Didn't seem too hard for someone to quickly find out he wasn't attending school, had a shitty family life, etc.
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Fri, May 27, 2022 9:59 PM
As an aside, 375 rounds is not a lot of ammo. When I restock, my typical order is 2500-4000 rounds. Not remotely any kind of red flag.
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Fri, May 27, 2022 10:17 PM
posted by queencitybuckeye
As an aside, 375 rounds is not a lot of ammo. When I restock, my typical order is 2500-4000 rounds. Not remotely any kind of red flag.
Not a lot for you, that's fine. And I dont have a problem with you owning guns or all the ammo you want. The point is it seems like a lot to the brand new gun owner with numerous issues.
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Fri, May 27, 2022 10:23 PM
posted by friendfromlowry
Not a lot for you, that's fine. And I dont have a problem with you owning guns or all the ammo you want. The point is it seems like a lot to the brand new gun owner with numerous issues.
Issues for sure, but no criminal record. Imagine the howls there would be if having a rough childhood disqualified someone from doing anything other than buying a gun. The left would go fucking nuts.
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Fri, May 27, 2022 10:37 PM
I still don't know what the flu has to do with any of this. Did the flu suddenly kill 19 healthy kids the other day? How many stupid fucking comparisons can we make tonight.