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Yeah, the ammo thing is doable. I don’t think the private sale thing is doable. Too easy to just sale a gun to some random dude. That’s why I think it would have to involve some penalty if a gun that was registered to me was involved in a crime, whether I’m the perpetrator or not. If I saw my gun to a friend of a friend, I have no obligation to do a background check (more would I even know how to do one). Now, make accountable if that gun is used in a crime, I’m not going to just sale it to him. I’ll go through a licensed dealer who is required to do a back ground check.
Just make it a harsh penalty to transfer without going through an FFL period. Not worth the risk of a felony to skip the FFL process.

As it stands, if you transfer to someone who then goes and kills people you could still be sued. Any time I have sold it has been through an FFL with background checks and I pay the transfer fees. Also provides me the safety of doing the exchange in a business than out on tje street.
 
You really want to take the side of Mrs Jones? I don’t want to hear anything from you when another kid/person shoots up a school and there were signs.


Rebekah told deputies in a report during the assessment that Jackson is homeschooled and that there are no guns in her residence, and that the only weapons present were kitchen knives she has stored in a lock box.

Deputies eventually made contact with Jackson, who says his friends started rumors and didn't know why people would make stuff up about him, according to a report.

Jackson told deputies he had no intentions of carrying out any threats.

Deputies then say they searched Jackson's room. They did not find any weapons, which was consistent with what Rebekah told them, according to a report.

He has no access to guns, and doesn't go to that school (I do support the deputies searching his room to make sure). How big a threat is that?
 
He has no access to guns, and doesn't go to that school (I do support the deputies searching his room to make sure). How big a threat is that?

View: https://youtu.be/e83PDWR_Kf0


From your article:
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Again I don’t want to hear anything from you when the next school shooting happens. He doesn’t go to that school and he doesn’t have “access” to a gun, is your defense? He is on antidepressants as well. These are signs. This is a red flag.

Again the mother is absolutely correct to turn her child in. I am happy she understood the depth of the situation.
 
Again I don’t want to hear anything from you when the next school shooting happens. He doesn’t go to that school and he doesn’t have “access” to a gun, is your defense? He is on antidepressants as well. These are signs. This is a red flag.
So, you are supporting the arrest of every 13-year-old child who makes statements like these on the internet? How many kids do you think that will lock up?

Again the mother is absolutely correct to turn her child in. I am happy she understood the depth of the situation.
Complying with an arrest warrant is not "turning your child in".
 
@One Brow
2hrs ago… this person doesn’t go to the school


From the article:
While waiting for the fire department to show up Lilly was asked how much she had been planning the school shooting and Lilly stated she’s about a third of the way from doing it,” the arrest papers add. “Lilly verified that Timberview Middle school was one of the ‘main targets’ currently and other targets were churches. Lilly was asked what kind of planning she had done, and she state layout of the school, active firearm planning and starting a manifesto.
This kid definitely needs help. Unlike Jones' son, there is real-life activity supporting her plan.
 
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