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other than for artillery, has powder even come in bags? Unless he pored it into a big burlap sack himself, or has a HUGE Ziplock, gunpowder in a bag seems VERY odd. I imagine thats a screwup by the cops or writer, as I cant imagine why you'd put poder in a bag when cans or other hard containers are better for so many reasons. Wonder if it was a bag of lead shot and they screwed up the statement.
The massive cache of guns, knives and ammo — a .50-caliber handgun and .50-caliber sniper rifle, sawed-off shotguns, high-powered assault rifles, an inert bomb, throwing knives, bayonets and more than 1,000 live rounds,
The fact that the writer used the term "live ammunition" would indicate a bias against guns. "Live ammunition" sounds more dangerous than "ammunition". Why it could go off at any second!
I have a real problem with them denoting a .50 handgun as some kind of assault weapon. He didn't call it that, but the he insinuated it.
And high power assault rifles, what is that .223 and .308?
I think that we should push for our local media to have writers/reporters trained on the uses of individual firearms. NRA classes would be a start. With that said, all NRA instructors should make an active effort to invite such individuals to such class. These guys need learn to report facts.
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