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The real story is the press correctly identifies an arsenal

Los Angeles man found dead. 1200 firearms in his home.

9 Responses to “The real story is the press correctly identifies an arsenal”

  1. TS Says:

    But questions remained about why the man had amassed so many weapons.

    I can help answer those questions. Because fuck you, that’s why.

    What- none of these so called “detectives” were able to come up with so obvious an answer?

  2. the pawnbroker Says:

    Finally I can say, dayum, that IS an arsenal.

    But, “many were unopened in original packages”…dude can have as many guns as he wants or can afford, but if had a pattern of buying and selling for profit, that’s an unlicensed dealer, and I imagine that’s what ATF will be looking for before dude’s rightful heirs lay claim to their stash.

    Be interesting to see how that plays out, also by what means dude met his Maker.

  3. mikee Says:

    With 1200 firearms on his property, this wasn’t an unlicensed dealer, it was a guy with OCD who could not stop buying guns and ammo.

    LA should be thanking this citizen for keeping those deadly firearms safely off the streets. /s

  4. Justin Says:

    When I first saw that a man in Cali. had an arsenal in his house, I thought the story was going to be that he had 3 guns and half a box of 22 lr. Also 2 of the guns were going to be pellet guns. Then I read the store and I too have to say that that was a arsenal. I do hope that the family gets the guns and all the gun and ammo does not get destroyed.

  5. Phillip Says:

    and %shockingly% enough, not one of those 1200 guns took it upon itself, to kill him. I keep reading about gun violence and all along I was expecting one of those violent guns to take action and kill the man.

  6. Ron W Says:

    My arsenal is less than 1/100th of his. But still my wife thinks I should sell or trade a gun if I get another. Bill Clinton’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” seems to be a good application.

  7. Huck Says:

    “I do hope that the family gets the guns and all the gun and ammo does not get destroyed.”

    They’re in Commiefornia. My money’s on their getting destroyed. After the cops had picked through them and taken what they want/like.

  8. Lyle Says:

    The real story is that the press is a broken clock, which is going to be right twice a day. Call everything an arsenal. Eventually you will stumble into an actual arsenal and be correct that one time by accident. It doesn’t mean you suddenly understand what you’re saying.

    It changes nothing. Their definition of “arsenal” is still “plural of ‘gun’ or plural of ‘bullet'”.

  9. the pawnbroker Says:

    So it looks like he was indeed a collector, no evidence of dealing they say. Still a mighty weird saga, nobody really knew him except his mysterious “fiancé” in whose house this hoard was found, and who says he died in the car in a parking lot and she left him there and went to Oregon, thinking his supposed federal contacts would take care of the body.

    Odd deal, sad too, because now almost certainly all those pretties will hit the furnace, after as someone else speculated, the vultures with badges pick them over. Used to be agencies would have a yearly auction; in FLA it still sometime happens as I got a flyer last week for seized and unclaimed weapons being auctioned as a lot in Okeechobee County, but even in my adjacent county, they get turned into manhole covers. And a firearms auction in Kali? Yeah, right.

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