In response to
"The little bit I've seen on this topic so far seems to suggest something like this -- (edited)"
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ty97
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from what I heard, he acquired the gun like 2 weeks ago?
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Jun 13 '16, 08:42
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how does that work that someone on the FBI watch list, has to present a firearms card to purchase a gun, and it does not set off a bell somewhere to maybe keep an eye on that person?
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December 3, 2015 -- (link)
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ty97
Jun 13, 08:46
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that fact that you can get the gun legal while being on a watch list is also a huge problem.
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Mel Profit
Jun 13, 08:45
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Add to that that approved background check records are destroyed after 24 hours and sales aren't reported to the Feds.
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znufrii, dad.
Jun 13, 08:50
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it's only important that you call it Radical Islamic Jihadism by name. after that, not the government's place to stop them from arming themselves -- nm
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senor dentista
Jun 13, 08:49
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Yeah, you can add someone to the no-fly list, but can't connect that to any system that would prevent that
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TWuG
Jun 13, 08:48
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I agree it's a big problem, though I also found this thoughtful and interesting: we need to grapple with the fact that are watchlist has flaw
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ty97
Jun 13, 08:48
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Well, dude works security. Have they said why he was declined the body armor he tried to purchase? -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 13, 08:47
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that is something I had no clue about until today. -- nm
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groiny
Jun 13, 08:47
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