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Well, instead of winding up on CNN crying about how you knew this guys was no good and should have done something before your girlfriend went missing, call the local police agency and have the same conversation with them as you wrote here. I am not one who believes that if someone did something once they should lose thier rights to own a firearm, but if someone displays a tendency to repeatedly choose the dark side, oh well, we all make choices. If the circumstances are as you have stated, I would make the call right now.
BTW welcome to the PAFOA!
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What specifically is your fear? Are you concerned about the kid using the backyard as a range and being careless or do you think he is capable of something more sinister..I am sure there are regs on how large a property you must have to shoot...don't think an acre is enough...
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I've got to agree with headcase on this one. You need to get the law involved before something untoward happens. If it were me and I was getting those kinds of vibes from someone like that and my wife felt the same then I can assure you I would call the locals. Just my $0.02.
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You are honestly creating your own danger by saying nothing. Call the police and let them handle it. It truely sounds like this guy should not have guns. If the father gets caught up in it for the straw purchase then so be it! HE should have known better. Rich W. |
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Call the police. This guy is not allowed to have firearms for a reason. Yet he's out back shooting...?
I agree.... If the father gets caught then so be it. He was told at the first shop that it was ILLEGAL.
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Check if the guy is on probation or parole as well. PO's have crazy search authority of people who are on parole - they enjoy little more freedom as if they were incarcerated.
Call the guy's PO, call the police. Together then can get the firearms out of the home, out of possession of the guy (who it sounds like has an M1 conviction... which would federally preclude him from possession of firearms as well), and possibly a straw purchaser off the street for a bit. Its that kind of person that gives the rest of the law abiding firearms owning community a bad name.
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The most dangerous people are dirtbags with nothing to lose. If this kid can't drive, is unemployed, flaunts the law, is armed, and uses a tiny property as a shooting range for an AR-15, then he's one of them. In some countries, he'd be recruited to go blow himself up in a nightclub full of Americans or Israelis. Here, it's just a question of when he'll finally do something so bad that he goes to jail.
A prohibited person can't be out back shooting, he can't walk around with a handgun even on his family's property. Depending on the response time of the police, you might call the cops the next time he's out back with a gun. Maybe get some videotape of him carrying the gun. Notify the cops the next time he's either driving without a license, armed, or both. The down side is that he won't go away permanently, if at all, and he'll be really pissed at the guy who dimed him out. You might need to get a restraining order so that he can't live next door anymore. Have your girlfriend get the restraining order, courts don't like creepy guys with illegal concealed weapons lurking around women. |
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I would agree that I would contact the Police. I would go to the station to make the report. No need to have a Patrol Vehicle in front of the house. I would contact Adult Probation. As someone stated previuos, the POs have a good hammer to help keep them in line. Also, I would PM me with his name and address
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Still trying to figure out what you are trying to accomplish? But first and foremost? DO NOT CALL THE COPS RIGHT OFF
The father is a loser, period. He has two slacker sons that he has permitted to become parasites, this is unlikely to change. I bet if you scratched the father, you would find that he is none too different ideologically from his kids. Perhaps he is afraid of them, but regardless, they are there to stay. The boys will be there long after the father passes away. Period. Probably they will sell the property or wait until the sheriff evicts them long after his death. Since you plan on staying there for two years more or so, you have a limited amount of time to be exposed to them. That means, that they will be your neighbors for better or worse and you will have to adopt a plan of action for dealing with them. First and foremost would be to ascertain that his backstop is safe. You don't give many details on this. Is he shooting into a rotten barrel? What is behind his property? State game lands? A junkyard? A condominium? This sort of information is easily found out by walking over when he is shooting and observing. You are still on friendly terms, correct? Perhaps this is time to exercise that friendship. If you observe something that is clearly wrong, you have the inside track to advise him on changing his tactics. If you run into a stone wall, you could then go to the father and gently remind him that HE would be liable for any damages occurring from gunfire that originates from his property. Bottom line? Be a man and go to them friendly and face to face. Express your concerns about his shooting in the backyard and have them reassure you. IF he is prohibited, he will see this as a cheap insurance against you going to the cops. As far as his being a prohibited person? Let it go. DO NOT CALL THE POLICE UNTIL YOU ARE PREPARED TO GO TO WAR WITH ALL INVOLVED..I guarantee you it will become war the SECOND you call the cops. The cops will likely do NOTHING about it and you will have tipped your hand as a person not to be trusted or liked. You will create a level of animosity that will trigger your leaving your home quickly. Trust me, it will go south fast. Vandalism, harassment, do you want to live that way, or have your GF live that way when you are at work? Deal with your problems heads up, like a man. Don't fall into the trap of the having the cops arbitrate every little dispute that goes on in your life. |
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