KNO3
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Just read two back to back news reports of people getting arrested for having a large number of firearms and ammo.
"Mass. medical board suspends doctor's license after cache of weapons found"
https://www.boston25news.com/news/m...icense-after-cache-of-weapons-found/980267368
and
"Federal agents find 10,000 rounds of ammo, 15 assault rifles in home of Ohio teen"
https://www.boston25news.com/news/t...assault-rifles-in-home-of-ohio-teen/975587229
I plead ignorance about gun laws in other states, so I don't know if either person was breaking the law by just owning "assault rifles" and that's the reason for the raid. It could be that both these guys raised a red flag that caught the interest of someone.
Both arrests give me mixed feelings about the right to privacy and the need for public safety.
Any opinions?
"Mass. medical board suspends doctor's license after cache of weapons found"
https://www.boston25news.com/news/m...icense-after-cache-of-weapons-found/980267368
and
"Federal agents find 10,000 rounds of ammo, 15 assault rifles in home of Ohio teen"
https://www.boston25news.com/news/t...assault-rifles-in-home-of-ohio-teen/975587229
I plead ignorance about gun laws in other states, so I don't know if either person was breaking the law by just owning "assault rifles" and that's the reason for the raid. It could be that both these guys raised a red flag that caught the interest of someone.
Both arrests give me mixed feelings about the right to privacy and the need for public safety.
Any opinions?