Loss of gun rights and what can be done after.
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Re: Loss of gun rights and what can be done after.
If he’s pretty sure he will lose his gun rights, he can probably opt to consign them through an FFL, or he could sell them to private parties, or give them away.
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Re: Loss of gun rights and what can be done after.
I'm positive he's going to lose his gun rights. He was shooting in the air, shooting over homes/RVs, resisting arrest while his family verbally abused the LEOs and then posted videos of it all on Facebook.
I'll keep an eye on the situation. If he decides to use the help of an FFL, I'll post them up here first.
I'll keep an eye on the situation. If he decides to use the help of an FFL, I'll post them up here first.
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Re: Loss of gun rights and what can be done after.
03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 7:48 pmMy gosh! This guy really doesn't need a gun. It sounds like he needs to be in jail.SickSilverado wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 7:45 pm The guy himself was caught shooting up in the air within city limits. They had children out there with no hearing protection. Neighbors across the street reported shots going over the RV park. The guy resisted for 20+ minutes. Family insulted the officers and refused to cooperate with the officers(they even recorded it). Last I heard CPS was called to investigate. I don't think any of the adults will have gun rights after this. There was atleast 1 felon living there during the incident. Was just wondering what had to be done about the guns since they will probably all be felons after this and whatever else may be found out.
