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This is a little late, but I never got around to reading this document till yesterday and thought this was worthy of attention. The entire document is worth examining, I think what he did was inexcusable but it was the result of a racist corrupt LAPD pushing a veteran off the edge. For proof of the LAPD madness, officers opened fire on two vehicles that looked NOTHING like Dorner's vehicle.
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/feb/09/local/la-me-torrance-shooting-20130210
I did not intend to exclude any text to make this out of context for political reasons, but check for yourself and (I recommend) read the whole thing.
Warning: holy shit. http://wap.myfoxla.com/w/main/story/84473837/
Copypasta:
All the firearms utilized in my activities are registered to me and were legally purchased at gun stores and private party transfers. All concealable weapons (pistols) were also legally register in my name at police stations or FFL's. Unfortunately, are you aware that I obtained class III weapons (suppressors) without a background check thru NICS or DROS completely LEGALLY several times? I was able to use a trust account that I created on quicken will maker and a $10 notary charge at a mailbox etc. to obtain them legally. Granted, I am not a felon, nor have a DV misdemeanor conviction or active TRO against me on a NCIC file. I can buy any firearm I want, but should I be able to purchase these class III weapons (SBR's, and suppressors) without a background check and just a $10 notary signature on a quicken will maker program? The answer is NO. I'm not even a resident of the state i purchased them in. Lock n Load just wanted money so they allow you to purchase class III weapons with just a notarized trust, military ID. Shame on you, Lock n Load. NFA and ATF need new laws and policies that do not allow loopholes such as this. In the end, I hope that you will realize that the small arms I utilize should not be accessed with the ease that I obtained them.
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/feb/09/local/la-me-torrance-shooting-20130210
I did not intend to exclude any text to make this out of context for political reasons, but check for yourself and (I recommend) read the whole thing.
Warning: holy shit. http://wap.myfoxla.com/w/main/story/84473837/
Copypasta:
All the firearms utilized in my activities are registered to me and were legally purchased at gun stores and private party transfers. All concealable weapons (pistols) were also legally register in my name at police stations or FFL's. Unfortunately, are you aware that I obtained class III weapons (suppressors) without a background check thru NICS or DROS completely LEGALLY several times? I was able to use a trust account that I created on quicken will maker and a $10 notary charge at a mailbox etc. to obtain them legally. Granted, I am not a felon, nor have a DV misdemeanor conviction or active TRO against me on a NCIC file. I can buy any firearm I want, but should I be able to purchase these class III weapons (SBR's, and suppressors) without a background check and just a $10 notary signature on a quicken will maker program? The answer is NO. I'm not even a resident of the state i purchased them in. Lock n Load just wanted money so they allow you to purchase class III weapons with just a notarized trust, military ID. Shame on you, Lock n Load. NFA and ATF need new laws and policies that do not allow loopholes such as this. In the end, I hope that you will realize that the small arms I utilize should not be accessed with the ease that I obtained them.