Friday, August 23, 2019

No, the father failed the regulated militia test

FBI investigators say the Norwalk Police Department received a tip about Wagshol’s activity from a concerned citizen. The joint investigation began after the FBI received a tip that Wagshol was trying to buy high capacity magazines from out of state.
Police say all the weapons recovered from the home are legally owned and registered to Wagshol’s father, but that the 22-year-old had access to them. Investigators also recovered body armor with a titanium plate, camouflage shirt, pant and belt, ballistic helmet, tactical gloves, camouflage bag and computers. (source)
That’s right. The confiscated guns belong to his father. The son “had access” to them by living in the same house, but they are his father’s property. His father didn’t do anything wrong, but his property has been seized nonetheless.
The father violated my rights to a regulated militia. The ignorant ass let his son have access to the weapons without militia command and control. The father is unqualified to own guns and the guns need be taken away until father and son get some clues about regulated militia. The two boneheads are NRA castratti, dead enders, candidates for evolutionary removal.

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