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"Family of Louisville gunman fights law that would see weapon auctioned" (Original Post) 70sEraVet Apr 2023 OP
I'm shocked that that piece wasn't mandated to the melter. Actually, not so much ... marble falls Apr 2023 #1
Yes. Any weapon used in the commission of a crime should be destroyed. Period. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Apr 2023 #3
Excellent evidence of the sanctification of the gun sanatanadharma Apr 2023 #2

marble falls

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1. I'm shocked that that piece wasn't mandated to the melter. Actually, not so much ...
Fri Apr 21, 2023, 10:00 AM
Apr 2023

... about a year after my son's best friend returned from Iraq and he shot himself with my son's shot gun and after the police offered the gun back to my son and he said he wanted the gun destroyed - the ATF called here to talk to him.

It seems the St Augustine cops sold the gun to someone and it got used in some crime in Maryland and ATF wanted to talk to him. He was down in South Palm Beech, but we told the story to ATF who told us they were going to check the story and get back to us if it didn't pan out.

Why are these weapons getting a chance to be used in further outrage? Guns have no rights - 2nd Amendment or otherwise.

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