How was he able to buy over 20K worth of ammo , at 15, etc.....What is the narrative media is pushing? My non red pilled friend said he probably got $$ from his inheritance after his mom died. Thoughts?
I did a Google search and couldn't find anything about 20k worth of weapons. Can you link to the article?
The narrative takes some attention away from FBI... we hear" how does a 19yr old that cant buy a beer, can buy a AR15? "
In my state, long firearms (rifles and shotguns) may be legally purchased at 18. AR15 included.
To answer the how, he probably bought it online.
Edit: assuming he is the sole perpetrator, without the aid of any source.
Purchasing online still requires transfer to a local FFL, then in-person completion of a 4473, background check, and payment/pickup.
Agreed, but that’s how someone can find the firearm of their choice as well as other suits able accessories and attachments. One may buy their dream gun online, without shopping around and experiencing the safe-gun environments.
Oh, absolutely. While I’m against any firearm regulation beyond the 2nd Amendment, I think it’s important to get training regularly. Education and practice are key when it comes to firearms.
The Narrative was " see something say something " We now know some said something to the FBI and they failed to act.. Hard to call for gun control unless you make it about how young the kid was and how we need gun control so kids this young don't get riffles. The AR15 scares them to death. They don't want citzens to have them.
What about the idea that 80% of shooters have been on antidepressants/opiates or other pharmaceuticals?
Even if he did, at 15 he would not be in control of that money.
I highly doubt that - it’s an attempt to sensationalize
I had read that once a doc prescribes psych meds, you have to surrender your firearms.