Anonymous wrote:Here's an interesting question - putting aside each of their 15 minutes of fame, who is a higher quality human being between Kyle Rittenhouse and George Floyd? be honest in your answers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that is correct. Rittenhouse did not crossed state lines without the gun. He couldn’t legally purchase a firearm in his home state because he was underage, so he secretly had an out-of-state friend make the purchase for him and keep the gun at his house. That’s how he skirted the law.
*should say he crossed state lines without the gun. It was kept in the state where he used it.
What’s the point of buying a gun and keeping at a friend’s house? If the purpose of guns is to defend yourself, your family, and your home—as gun owners claim—how does a personal gun stored somewhere other than your home accomplish that? What did he think he was going to do with that gun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that is correct. Rittenhouse did not crossed state lines without the gun. He couldn’t legally purchase a firearm in his home state because he was underage, so he secretly had an out-of-state friend make the purchase for him and keep the gun at his house. That’s how he skirted the law.
*should say he crossed state lines without the gun. It was kept in the state where he used it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, that is correct. Rittenhouse did not crossed state lines without the gun. He couldn’t legally purchase a firearm in his home state because he was underage, so he secretly had an out-of-state friend make the purchase for him and keep the gun at his house. That’s how he skirted the law.
It’s only a straw purchase if the weapon is Kyle’s. The purchaser can lend it out
Anonymous wrote:Yes, that is correct. Rittenhouse did not crossed state lines without the gun. He couldn’t legally purchase a firearm in his home state because he was underage, so he secretly had an out-of-state friend make the purchase for him and keep the gun at his house. That’s how he skirted the law.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, that is correct. Rittenhouse did not crossed state lines without the gun. He couldn’t legally purchase a firearm in his home state because he was underage, so he secretly had an out-of-state friend make the purchase for him and keep the gun at his house. That’s how he skirted the law.