Posted on 02/08/2013 1:49:26 PM PST by Red Badger
I am not surprised that California residents can’t buy in Nevada but I am a Florida resident and I can buy in Alabama with no problems as long as they are shotguns or rifles.
If I were a betting man, I’d be willing to lay down a couple of bucks that he’s nowhere near Big Bear. He burned his truck, laid down some false tracks, and the boogied outta there.
He’s probably back in L.A., or maybe one of the outlying suburbs. Earlier I watched a livestream from KTLA, and the cops were saying there’s half a million guys who answer to Dorner’s description.
This whole thing is beginning to sound fishy. I wouldn’t be surprised if society learns 100 years from now this fella was an operative who was told to do just what he’s doing WITH support in order to further the gun-control agenda.
“A Class III firearms license allows a dealer to sell silencers...”
Really? I don’t remember the people at the auto parts store having a Class 3 license to sell oil filters which make really awesome sound suppressors!
Silly stupid statists think they can regulate everything.
What part? I’m in FWB-DESTIN..........
Lawn mower mufflers work well...........
He may not have been the one who drove it there and set it on fire. Why set it on fire in the first place? Get rid of someone else’s fingerprints..........
I'm thinking the same thing... diversion. He's probably hanging out on a Mexican beach sipping margaritas, watching the news, and laughing.
Or he froze to death up on Bear Mountain last night, which would be okay.
I have to say it -
the left is constantly saying that only police and military should be trusted with firearms.
This guy was a cop. According to the left, he should have been one of the people that have the monopoly on the use of deadly force.
Briggs & Stratton?..........
I live in rural Holmes County near the Walton County line. When I was a kid, I worked at LaFountain’s Wharf.
I can’t believe how much Destin and South Walton County have changed.
Hard to say.
I think he’s in L.A., maybe gone to ground, waiting and biding his time until he strikes. He’ll pick off the occasional random patrolman, one or two at a time, or try to go after one of the targets he mentioned (or their families).
If he’s good, and by that I mean methodical and careful, well, I hate to say it, but he could rack up one hell of a bodycount before he goes down.
When guns are outlawed, only outlaws and cops will have guns......but that’s being redundant.....
He could have driven it up there with a motorcycle in the back? He could have parked the motorcycle elsewhere then parked the truck and burnt it. Then walked back to the motorcycle and drive out of there.
I’ve lived here for 30+ years and remember when most of south Walton was pine forest. I used to work in Panama City at the Navy base and drove 60 miles to work every day.........
Yes, the older Briggs and Stratton engines. I remember them from when I worked at Sears. First time I saw one, I commented to a co-worker (an old Sears veteran, 20-plus years), “Damn. Looks like a suppressor.” And he said, “Yup. They work pretty good as suppressors too, for a couple of rounds at least.”
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