Posted on Nov 15, 2017
Rancho Tehama gunman who killed 4 was out on bail
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So glad no children we hurt. But why didn’t any of the adults have a weapon for self defense? Plus Cali has some tough firearms laws. I wonder what went wrong?
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SSG Jessica Bautista
"The gunman's sister, Sheridan Orr, said her brother had struggled with mental illness throughout his life and at times had a violent temper.
She said Neal had "no business" owning firearms."
I think this is the more important question: where did he get those guns? It sure as hell wasn't northern California.
She said Neal had "no business" owning firearms."
I think this is the more important question: where did he get those guns? It sure as hell wasn't northern California.
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MSG Jay Jackson
I have to wonder with all of the laws how he was able to arm himself. Hope they run this to ground and fix it quick.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
No weapons because we only protect banks, politicians, airports with fire arms, not children.
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COL Korey Jackson
News reports indicate that the shooter built his own semiautomatic rifles, and there was a court order taking away his access to guns, and that he wouldn't answer the door when the Sheriff's Deputies went to his house.
Thus: the court order forbidding the shooters access to and possession of guns was not enforced.
The shooter did not comply with the court order.
http://abc30.com/tehama-shooting-suspect-built-guns-used-in-shooting-rampage-/2655446/
Should it be legal for any American, without a background check or registration, to make his own unregistered semiautomatic weapons? There are companies today who legally sell, via mail order, your own CNC machine, with plans, so you can make your own lower receiver from a block of aluminum.
If one can mill and construct your own semiautomatic weapon, what capability exists, or should exist, for legitimate U.S. law enforcement to prevent you from making your own automatic, unregistered, unserial-numbered weapon? The honor system?
Thus: the court order forbidding the shooters access to and possession of guns was not enforced.
The shooter did not comply with the court order.
http://abc30.com/tehama-shooting-suspect-built-guns-used-in-shooting-rampage-/2655446/
Should it be legal for any American, without a background check or registration, to make his own unregistered semiautomatic weapons? There are companies today who legally sell, via mail order, your own CNC machine, with plans, so you can make your own lower receiver from a block of aluminum.
If one can mill and construct your own semiautomatic weapon, what capability exists, or should exist, for legitimate U.S. law enforcement to prevent you from making your own automatic, unregistered, unserial-numbered weapon? The honor system?
Tehama shooting suspect built guns used in shooting rampage
A day after a California gunman killed five people in the country's latest shooting rampage, police faced accusations of having previously turned a blind eye to the troubled shooter who was known for firing off guns despite a court order that barred him from owning firearms.
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