Wow stupid beyond belief. The worst part no one in the neighborhood said or did anything but comply. Baaaaa Baaaa go the sheeple.
Wow stupid beyond belief. The worst part no one in the neighborhood said or did anything but comply. Baaaaa Baaaa go the sheeple.
Armageddon was yesterday, today we have a real problem.
Despite what your momma told you violence does solve problems-The Craft
I remember reading a post on some gun forum from a member that was a LEO. He went on an urgent call about an "explosive device". When he got there, he found an entire family trembling in terror, because there was a shotgun shell rolling around under the back seat of their rented minivan!
The pussification of Americans continues.....
There's a lot more of us ugly mf'ers out here than there are of you pretty people!
- Frank Zappa
Scrotum Diem - bag the day!
It's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.....
The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Over 1200 guns and several tons of ammo from newest reports.
The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
LOL, my comment about the stupidity of that reaction was deleted.
Los Angeles police investigating a man's death discovered an arsenal of more than 1,200 firearms and approximately two tons of ammunition in his home and garage Monday.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the unidentified man's decomposing body was found in his car, which was parked down the street from his Pacific Palisades home earlier Monday.
LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith told the paper the number of guns was "staggering."
"Our truck couldn't carry it all," Smith said. "We had to go back and make another trip." The Times reported that many of the guns had never been fired, and some were still in boxes with price tags attached.
There were no signs of foul play in the man's death, nor was there any indication that he had been involved in criminal activity. However, detectives want to investigate why the man had so many guns and whether the weapons had been linked to any crimes.
"We have a lot of work to do," Smith said. "Running the background, history and legality of these weapons is going to require a tremendous amount of time. It's not a crime to have a large number of weapons so long as they were legal to own and legally obtained. We want to make sure that's the case."