I like your post and given that California is involved it is funny and indeed relevant to the situation in alot of ways. However after reading one of the articles out there about the whole situation, it looks like he was placed under observation not just because of the guns but because of the whole scope of the incident. First there was 'exposing himself' to people, including a young girl, then the conditions they found inside of his house, and the amont of guns and ammo he had just seemed to be the icing on the cake.
I'm a member of the NRA, I own several long guns and hand guns myself, and I believe gun ownership is a right guaranteed to us in the Constitution.........At the same time I still believe that if someone shows signs of being mentally unstable like this guy has, regardless of what state he lives in, I don't think he needs to own a gun. Especially if his doing so is going to be a hazard to the public. To me it's no different than any of the other restrictions placed upon people, be it revoked driving privledges for DUI, or whatever, in order to keep people with the potential to be a hazard and killing someone from actually doing so....
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