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white male 18 to 24 years old, AR 15 recovered , talking heads calling him mentally ill

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Another active shooter. :palm:
Another mentally ill white boy. Anyone want to bet he's taken alive by police like Payton Gendron? LOL
 
Majority of guns are brought in from the low iq red states

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'Dixie Pipeline' Is Sending A Lot Of Guns To Chicago From Mississippi; What Is Behind It?

https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/mississippi-chicago-gun-trafficking-dixie-pipeline/

From the link : "Of 5,782 guns recovered at Illinois crimes scenes in 2019, 1,882 came from Indiana, 485 from Missouri, 460 from Wisconsin, and 302 from Mississippi."

It worked the same with Prohibition banning liquor. If not from Indiana, then somewhere else. Even Canada. The economic rules of supply and demand apply.
 
Trump flag that he is being disrespectful to. His social-media is all anti-Trump posts.

Fuck Trump. Shove the flag up his ass. Why would you respect someone who fucked over all of his followers by failing to pardon them?

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You realize they can easily cross the border to get guns?
God bless America.

The same laws that allow a woman to cross borders for an abortion allow crossing borders to purchase cars, houses and any other legally obtainable items.

Different states may have different laws like waiting periods. Federal law prevents straw purchases. Anyone buying a lot of guns at once may trigger some LEO interest.
 

That's misleading.

Federal law for interstate gun sales and other transfers – those occurring between two people who are not Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) who live in different states — is pretty straightforward. A person who is not an FFL cannot acquire a handgun from anyone – an FFL or any other person – who lives in another state. A person (the “transferee”) acquiring a long gun must do so through a licensed dealer (FFL). It can be an FFL in any state, the transfer must comply with the laws of the FFL’s and the transferee’s states.

It's completely legal for me to drive to Oklahoma and buy a gun from a private owner. No FFL necessary....but there are restrictions: https://guides.sll.texas.gov/gun-laws/sales-across-state-lines
Texas law does not prohibit Texans from buying firearms in a different state.

State laws vary. Example: https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/what-legal-way-bring-a-firearm-california.htm


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"Gunfire and chaos shattered a Fourth of July parade in this Chicago suburb Monday as onlookers fled in terror amid reports that multiple people had been shot. . . .

“'It was a quiet, peaceful, lovely morning, people were enjoying the parade,' Drell told the Sun-Times. 'Within seconds, to have that peacefulness suddenly ripped apart, it’s scary. You can’t go anywhere, you can’t find peace. I think we are falling apart.'”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/m...taskbar&cvid=0e885d007370438ca49358134dc9ea03

People were locked down for COVID. Now they have almost no caution at all. These crowded events are easy targets.

We need to get these military weapons off our streets.
 
Boy, I never realized how fantastically dangerous deer must be to warrant the production and sale of these AR-15 style weapons and ammo to civilian "hunters". I mean, to require all those attachments and such to pepper those deer from a distance....those deer must be monsters! Thank goodness there's no more law against CCW handguns ... those crafty deer might infiltrate the urban areas of the country.

:rolleyes:
 
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