Marion Morrison
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. There needs to be a constructive fear put back into people about owning or obtaining things that would be illegal. Example, if you had say a Tompson sub machine gun from the 30's or 40's, would you brandish it, brag about it or keep it hidden in a collection where only your closest confidants would know about it ?? The fact that it is illegal would make you keep it in your personal collection in which very few eyes could see it. You would be afraid to bring it out due to it being illegal. This usually keeps things exclusive, and out of circulation, so making the bump stock illegal or any such automatic weapon illegal is the best bet to these issues.. So what do you think about such a thing (the bump stock) being banned, and then if found in the possession of anyone afterwards (even a homemade bump stock), then a huge fine with jail time to be the result ??. Does that guy look like the guy who could operate a bump stock in the manor for which it was operated ? I mean look at this guy, and then put him behind that weapon unleashing hell on those concert goers like that. Listen to the sounds of that weapon being fired in that fashion, and then put this guy as the shooter. Doesn't add up does it ? This cat looks to old to fire that weapon in a trained rapid pace like that. There was an escape plan ???? Did anyone else get out who may have been in that room with him ?? Was Paddock killed by someone in the room, and then they escaped ? I know it's just conspiracy theory, but oh well. In a Hollywood script, what if he was bribed by some really bad people to do all that he did in order to save what or who, then they killed him (framed him), and left him there dead to take the blame ? His brother kind of made this plausible by being suprised about his brother being involved in such a thing. Hmmm.Hello depotoo, Perhaps it is this woman who shouts at the concert : you're all going to die?
As far as him being able to use a bump stock, the guy was..6'4"..easily 250 lbs....and you don't all of a sudden get "weak" at 64 years-old.....so of course he could easily handle those guns....if a guy his size couldn't handle them, I don't know who could.
Also, if you do a youtube search of "bump fire"....you'll come across a woman who is at the most 110 pounds handling a bump stock on an AR-15 with ease.
I think it falls under ex post facto and will not happen like that.
Tommy guns aren't illegal if you have the right license.