"Authorities Seize More Than 200 Guns From Felon"
That is a lot of cold dead hands... what a freak of nature.
That's unconstitutional..........
I don't think so.
For two hundred guns to be worth $1,000,000 that averages out them being worth $5,000 each. A bit high if they've been kept in poor conditions.
But, they weren't ON the streets.
Now they know how many guns it takes to fill the Albert A. Hall.
They were never "on the street" to begin with, dip$hit. So that's the new standard? Guess I gotta get an alarm system now!
Looks to be a nice auction. However, I always highly question the dollar amount the police give as they habitually inflate the cost to make themselves seem more important. The guns would have to have an AVERAGE vlue of $5000 for the collection to be worth $1 million.
I know something o the value of WWI and WWII era firearms and there are very few non-machine guns that would go for more than $3500 and that example would have to be in extremely good condition or have something very special about it. Something like a pair of unissued USGI M1911's in sequential serial numbers would probably fetch $7000-$10,000 but your run of the mill Nazi K98 Mauser would only bring a couple of hundred dollars.
There are ways around that. I hear Mrs. Liddy is very well armed.
when he placed hot ashes in a cardboard box at the house
"He kept them in a house that was unsecured with no alarm. The doors (were) not locked," Burton said. "No one is living or residing at this residence, even though he owns the residence.
If they're not properly secured, some enterprising fellow may liberate them from those who perpetrated this unconstitutional seizure.
Oh, poor baby. He molested "relatives," meaning kids, for several years. He pled guilty to the charge, and so is a convicted felon.
He loses some of his constitutional rights for being a convicted felon. Tough nuts for him! I have no sympathy for a child molestor.
The guns weren't on the street were they? Get the guns off the street has to rank right in with the stupidest statements of all times. I have never actually seen guns on the street unless maybe someone accidentally dropped one. I have never actually seen a gun wandering down the street unattended. I guess I just don't live in the right area. All the guns in my area are inanimate objects and can't move without assistance.
Ya see,,, Adolph Hillary style gun laws really do stop criminals from owning guns in the first place.
/sarcasm ....as if ya really needed it.
Leaving aside the part about being a felon in possession of one hell of a gun collection, anybody who puts hot ashes in a cardboard box is an idiot.
This "off the streets" nonsense just gets worse with every chance discovery.