Red1, you jumped the gun again it seems. So did the person who wrote that the gun most likely was a no check sale at a gun show. It may have been stolen as someone else pointed out and it may have been from a private sale that was not part of a gun show.
Step back and look at the Co shooting. This guy was judged to be a danger to himself and others but the Doc didn't want to stick her neck out and only reported it to the campus cops. She wanted to consult with some of her peers. Then when he quit school the school (real people) decided that it was no longer their business because he was no longer a student. Both of these people should be charged with aiding. If one or the other had done whats right for the general public he would not have been able to buy a gun from any FFL place.
Step back a bit further when someone decided that you just can't take a person and commit them to an intuition because they are a danger to themselves and others. Those people are just a guilty! The last 2 spree shootings both could have been prevented had these 2 shooters been taken off the streets and placed in a facility that could have cared for their needs. I know who is responsible for this, do you?
One country that has very tuff gun laws crime has peaked to the point where they talked about banning kitchen knives! That same country will not add a murder victim to the stats until someone is convicted of that crime because they are afraid that if the true stats came out it would hurt tourism! Main stream American news isn't going to report that. It isn't in the interest of their agenda.
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