78 Minutes, and the 78 Minute Exception to gun control laws.
If this is true his Dad is a moron.
I don’t know, from all the pictures I have seen It looks like It might have been an ideal Biden cabinet appointment if only the evil smell of gunpowder had not intoxicated him
It is my belief that with the Red Flag laws in effect, and those two calls regarding Suicide threats and the murder threats, the police have all the authority they need to Flag him and prevent him from passing a background check.
They had enough information and authority to take his knives, how do they then not have the authority to prevent him from buying a gun?
If the "kid" then wants to appeal the constraint he can take his case to a judge.
“according to the 2011 Youth Risk and Behavior Survey, indicate that in the previous 12 months, among high school students:
15.8% seriously considered suicide
12.8% made a plan for suicide
7.8% attempted suicide one or more times
2.4% made a suicide attempt that required medical intervention”
https://www.healthyplace.com/suicide/teen-suicide-rates-statistics-and-facts
You would think signing off on a teen to purchase a firearm when you know he should be a “prohibited” person, would be a crime. His parents knew he had threatened to kill people and if they weren’t aware he had mental issues they are just as crazy as he is.
“it’s worth noting that lesbian, gay and bisexual youth are four times more likely than their straight peers to attempt suicide.”
https://www.healthyplace.com/suicide/teen-suicide-rates-statistics-and-facts
What other rights do the politicians in Illinois claim one needs to have someone vouch for them?
Do Illinois residents need someone to vouch for them in order to exercise their First Amendment right?
How about the 4th Amendment? Can the police search and seize items from you if no one vouches for you?
How about the 5th Amendment? You need someone vouch for you to avoid self-incrimination and double jeopardy.
How about the 6th Amendment? You need someone to vouch for you in order to confront your accuser, and retain counsel.
How about the 8th Amendment? You need someone to vouch for you in order to avoid excessive fines and bail, as well as cruel and unusual punishment.
How about the 13th Amendment? Do the politicians in Illinois require people to have others vouch for them in order to be free from slavery?
How about the 15th Amendment? You need someone to vouch for you or you can be denied the right to vote based on race.
“Young persons might represent a group at high risk because they might have been particularly affected by mitigation measures, such as physical distancing (including a lack of connectedness to schools, teachers, and peers)”
Headquarters also knows that criminals,rather than firearms,is the problem.However,"big scary guns" plays well among white suburban women.
The Rats will say anything.
Does anyone know how Robert Crimo was able to afford the guns? Dad? Uncle? Mom? Cartel drug sales? Can I buy a vowel?
“If you go into a home and there are 17 knives and one sword and one dagger,”
Last year I had at least 40 knives, one sword and two daggers.
I’ve sold about 1/2 of them and am working my way down to the 10 best of the knives to keep.
If he was so suicidal, why was he one of the uncommon mass shooters to be arrested rather than die (via suicide or cop)?
“In April 2019, police seized 16 knives, a dagger, and a sword from Crimo after a family member reported to the police that he planned to ‘kill everyone’. He was not charged with a crime at the time.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_Park_parade_shooting
Plus, it appears to be another case of the kid having many expensive weapons.
“Authorities on Wednesday identified the murder weapon as a Smith & Wesson M&P 15 semi-automatic rifle and said Crimo bought it in 2020”
https://nypost.com/2022/07/06/highland-park-suspect-robert-crimo-bought-rifle-online-report/
The article said the Crimo owned five guns.
Drugs.
Well there goes their house for one.
I’m not familiar with Illinois law and can’t be sure of it.