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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here..... Wondering if any reporter will ask Joe about this, or any of the other scandals surrounding Hunter at Joe's first press conference today. [/quote] Why on earth is Biden supposed to answer for this? Go ask Hunter FFS! When you're at a board meeting do you expect someone to ask for a report on why your kid got suspended form high school? [/quote] If I sent my security to deal with the aftermath of my child’s illegal activities and then didn’t disclose it? Also, Hunter is way past high school. He’s an adult. [/quote] What illegal activity? His daughter-in-law disposed of a gun incorrectly? [/quote] Please, keep defending this with your absurdities. It helps show who you are. [/quote] While no doubt a strange story, I fail to see what law was broken. Gun disposal, maybe. I have no idea what the laws in Delaware are on gun disposal. [/quote] Felony for lying on the ATF Form 4473 (drug use and reason for navy reserve discharge) and a class A misdemeanor for the improper disposal (equivalent to an unlicensed sale/transaction). [/quote] ATF Form 4473: [quote][i] Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance? Warning: The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under Federal law regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medicinal or recreational purposes in the state where you reside.[/i][/quote] Do you have proof that Hunter Biden’s drug use overlapped during the purchase of this firearm? He had been addicted to drugs in the past. I have not seen verifiable proof that he was a drug user at this specific point in time. Evidence. It’s a thing.[/quote] Once an addict, always an addict. It's the first thing everyone learns in rehab. That's why at the start of every AA meeting, everyone says, "My name is Larlo and I'm an addict." Even if you're sober/clean for 50 years (which Hunter obviously wasn't), you're still an addict. NA meetings are the same. Addicts are addicts. For life. Knowledge about the world. It's a thing.[/quote] I wonder how many people who have been clean and sober for, say, 25 years answer yes to that question if they want to buy a gun. Besides, "addict for life" is more of an ideology that for many people helps them maintain sobriety. "Addiction" is not a clinical term. A person can be diagnosed with a substance use disorder and the qualification "sustained remission" can be added. I don't think that makes saying "no" to "are you addicted" a lie, even if someone else might disagree. Also, a hell of a lot of red staters like their pot just as much as their guns and their 2A and I'll bet none of those people are saying yes to that question. [/quote]
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