Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
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esmd
I have an AR-15 that I use for deer hunting. I carry 5 round magazines. Honestly, give me my Granddad's 1960's vintage Remington 742 Woodsmaster with a lot of magazines, and I could create a helluva lot of carnage. Maybe not to the tune of 50+/400+, but it's still capable of wreaking havoc.
At the end of the day, we have a people problem. People focus too much on the tool. Also, as has been said, it sounds like he was full-auto, which are already banned with the exception of those who get a permit, and to get a permit is extremely tough and expensive. The background checks those folks go through is pretty intense.
I'm waiting to see when they release what he was using. It might end up being a bump stock, which basically turns a semi-auto into and auto and is mostly legal. IMO they shouldn't be. I dunno, we'll see.
What he was using will be the key. They found 10 firearms in that room but no descriptions of what they were
If they do find that some of these were illegal full-auto weapons they need to figure out where he got them from and go after those guys. You don't need to change any laws. Just arrest whoever is selling illegal firearms and throw away the key
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
What they're saying now is he bought them as semi-auto and either illegally converted them, or perhaps was using the aforementioned bump stock. While technically still a semi-auto, a bump stock pretty much makes the gun capable of full auto.
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
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Baltravens
As usual I'll be in the minority as an Independent for supporting gun control, and not supporting Trump or liking him that much.
Limiting firearms like what was used to foster peace and love.
Adolph was all for gun control. Just sayin'.
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
If they outlaw murder, no one will be killed anymore. Pretty simple.
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
JFC, can Hilary just go away?
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
As stated this isn't a gun problem. He wanted to inflict carnage and he would have just found another way. The silencer thing amazes me as well, with that rate of fire I wish he did have a suppressor because it would have melted and the barrel would have blown out.
I guess the biggest question I still have is how can a person get that amount of firearms into the hotel without any suspicion. We are not talking about a couple guns. That would take multiple trips or one heavy load on a baggage cart. I'm all for privacy and I don't have the answer, but one would think that raises some suspicious.
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
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Ngata Da Vida
JFC, can Hilary just go away?
Not if the MSM has anything to say about it, and they obviously do.
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
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CincyCat
Adolph was all for gun control. Just sayin'.
JFC. Can't even talk about critical, legit issues in 20-fuqin-17 without this isht...smh
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
Bringing the weapons to his room via multiple trips up from the garage doesn't seem mysterious to me.
I imagine that security is looking for cheats, robbery, larceny and people smuggling things OUT and even then, only from certain floors.
Smuggling things IN--especially if a trade show coincided with the week/weekend--simply may not have stood out.
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
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BigPlayReceiver
Bringing the weapons to his room via multiple trips up from the garage doesn't seem mysterious to me.
I imagine that security is looking for cheats, robbery, larceny and people smuggling things OUT and even then, only from certain floors.
Smuggling things IN--especially if a trade show coincided with the week/weekend--simply may not have stood out.
Plus I'm seeing he'd spend weeks at a time at casinos. So people could have just gotten used to seeing him and not even paid attention to what he was doing (assuming Mandalay was one he'd go to regularly).
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Sua Sponte
As stated this isn't a gun problem.
What is the actual problem?
How/why has the rest of the developed world solved the actual problem, yet the greatest country in the world hasn't/can't?
Re: This is What Happens When an Active Shooter Call Is Not a Hoax
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NCRAVEN
Plus I'm seeing he'd spend weeks at a time at casinos. So people could have just gotten used to seeing him and not even paid attention to what he was doing (assuming Mandalay was one he'd go to regularly).
True. And assuming he was On The List at Mandalay then dozens of people no doubt waved, smiled, shook his hand, and happily took his generous tips each and every day. That's normal course of business, but man...to live with something like that would be disturbing. Ugh.