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chero23
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So let’s say that I did not like someone at work, nothing major, I simply did not like them.
So I make an accusation that they were in the KKK and participated in a cross burning at on a black person’s yard. The police investigated it, and found that the person did not commit those crimes ( and of course he didn’t my accusations were false)
So you are saying that my false accusation should prevent the person from ever
being able to purchase a firearm because I made a false accusation, the police determined the accusations were not true, but it was still an investigation.
2)So having a Brown Bess flintlock is worse than having a 9mm handgun?
But since the flintlock is bigger, that should mean that they should spend more time in prison, that is what you are saying?
Why not keep them at home. They are his property. Why should a person who lives in the city not have the same rights to participate in a sport as someone in the suburb.
- So a person who lives in the city cannot go Trap or Skeet shooting?
As far as leaving them with friend, that is illegal in a large number of states.
Even What if the friend is not home, but his wife is. The wife does not have a license and the shotgun is in her house. According to you, that means that she is guilty of a felony, and thus should be spending mandatory time in prison ( and more than 5 years, as shotguns are pretty big)
- if you can prove that you had no affiliation with any hate group then there’s nothing against you.
- I said it twice, if you have a license for the gun why be scared?
- 1 hunting gun in the city per person. No more