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Simple question, right?
Yes, he wasn't a felon, so I don't see why he shouldn't've been able to.
Yes, he wasn't a felon, so I don't see why he shouldn't've been able to.
Simple question, right?
Last time I checked gun dealers don't call MS Cleo(a phoney psychic with a Jamaican accent) every time a costumer shows up. So they have no way of knowing the intentions of their customers and only ass wipe anti-2nd amendment retards will go in a gun store saying they need a weapon to murder someone to **** with 2nd amendment advocates and to play gotcha games. So yes as a law abiding American citizen he should be able to purchase any kind of firearm he wants with any kind of magazine he wants..
Funny I don't see the spud_meister listed in the Yes column.
I posted that before the poll was up.Funny I don't see the spud_meister listed in the Yes column.
So here's a man who was rejected by the military; who was ejected from his community college because he frightened them, but who is completely unhindered to purchase one of the deadliest instruments available. Got it.
Your vote is most irrelevent since you don't think anyone should have a gun.
So here's a man who was rejected by the military; who was ejected from his community college because he frightened them, but who is completely unhindered to purchase one of the deadliest instruments available. Got it.
You're wrong about that but don't let facts get in the way of your rant.
Is this a baiting and trolling thread since you knew what the votes would be like?
Coming from you, heh …
Did I know the votes? I don't think so, but, more important did I know the thinking behind the votes. Not at all. Because, to me, it's so freaking obvious that he should never have been allowed to purchase a gun that I need someone intelligent to explain it to me why they think it is even conceivable that this deeply disturbed human being should ever have been allowed to possess a gun. It's beyond my wildest imagining.
Personally, the “couldn't have known” rational is ridiculous. It requires a eyes-wide-shut mentality. The military recruiters figured it out. The people who went to school with him figured it out. But, society isn't allowed to figure it out. Bizarre. Somehow placing any burden whatsoever on someone seeking access to deadly force, that's asking too much!
So here's a man who was rejected by the military; who was ejected from his community college because he frightened them, but who is completely unhindered to purchase one of the deadliest instruments available. Got it.
a largely dem congress passed the 68 GCA and then the amendments to it
they thought this guy should be able to buy a gun
nuff said
Hindsight is the perfect science.
Your vote is most irrelevent since you don't think anyone should have a gun.
I heard they rejected him because of a failed drug test.Somehow the military recruiters understood who they were dealing with.
Somehow the military recruiters understood who they were dealing with.