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  1. #11
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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    Since when is 241 guns and 1m rounds of ammo a "cache"?
    iAnal

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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    This is from another forum:

    There's always the (news).... And then there was what really happened ... This was took from a california gun fourm .....................My friend is a local FFL that does contract work for the Police Department and Sheriff's Department where this happened and he gave me some background to this case a few days ago. The man who this stuff belonged to is in his 90s and a relative of his had to obtain legal guardianship over the man because he is suffering from advanced dementia which is why he is no longer legally allowed to possess firearms. The man has not lived in the house where his collection was stored for the better part of 6 years because he's living in a nursing home. The majority of the firearms have been owned for more than 40 years well before they were ever regulated in California and the man has possessed a special federal firearms license called a Curios and Relic license for the better part of 60 years that allowed him under California law to possess machine guns. The actual machine guns that were in the man's possession are ones that are legally owned and are registered with the NFA and the tax has been paid on them. The authorities have been well aware of what was in his possession because he registered them with the state when they required it. They're simply pretending like this man is a criminal once they found out he was no longer mentally fit to possess the firearms and gleefully seized his collection.
    In America arms are free merchandise such that anyone who has the capital may make their houses into armories and their gardens into parks of artillery. - Ira Allen, 1796

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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    Nobody needs four flare guns.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    Quote Originally Posted by JoshIronshaft View Post
    This is from another forum:

    There's always the (news).... And then there was what really happened ... This was took from a california gun fourm .....................My friend is a local FFL that does contract work for the Police Department and Sheriff's Department where this happened and he gave me some background to this case a few days ago. The man who this stuff belonged to is in his 90s and a relative of his had to obtain legal guardianship over the man because he is suffering from advanced dementia which is why he is no longer legally allowed to possess firearms. The man has not lived in the house where his collection was stored for the better part of 6 years because he's living in a nursing home. The majority of the firearms have been owned for more than 40 years well before they were ever regulated in California and the man has possessed a special federal firearms license called a Curios and Relic license for the better part of 60 years that allowed him under California law to possess machine guns. The actual machine guns that were in the man's possession are ones that are legally owned and are registered with the NFA and the tax has been paid on them. The authorities have been well aware of what was in his possession because he registered them with the state when they required it. They're simply pretending like this man is a criminal once they found out he was no longer mentally fit to possess the firearms and gleefully seized his collection.
    MSM not letting the truth get in the way of a good story spin.

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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    The truth doesn't sell, sensationalism sells.

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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    Quote Originally Posted by JoshIronshaft View Post
    This is from another forum:

    There's always the (news).... And then there was what really happened ... This was took from a california gun fourm .....................My friend is a local FFL that does contract work for the Police Department and Sheriff's Department where this happened and he gave me some background to this case a few days ago. The man who this stuff belonged to is in his 90s and a relative of his had to obtain legal guardianship over the man because he is suffering from advanced dementia which is why he is no longer legally allowed to possess firearms. The man has not lived in the house where his collection was stored for the better part of 6 years because he's living in a nursing home. The majority of the firearms have been owned for more than 40 years well before they were ever regulated in California and the man has possessed a special federal firearms license called a Curios and Relic license for the better part of 60 years that allowed him under California law to possess machine guns. The actual machine guns that were in the man's possession are ones that are legally owned and are registered with the NFA and the tax has been paid on them. The authorities have been well aware of what was in his possession because he registered them with the state when they required it. They're simply pretending like this man is a criminal once they found out he was no longer mentally fit to possess the firearms and gleefully seized his collection.
    Good find. Thanks!

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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    Quote Originally Posted by JaySmith View Post
    Since when is 241 guns and 1m rounds of ammo a "cache"?
    Since the left has redefined every word in the dictionary to suit there needs at the time they use them.

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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    That's all he had? Streaker keeps at least that in his pie cupboards alone and let's not even mention the tool box on his buggy.

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    Default Re: 🤔241 guns, 1 million rounds weapons cache found, man arrested

    The propaganda mills are spinning full time on this one...

    John

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