A man was arrested after agents found 248 guns and 1 million rounds of ammo in his California home.
The state attorney general said he also had 3,000 gun magazines and several grenades in his home.
The weapons included 11 machine guns, 133 handguns, and 60 assault rifles, authorities said.
A man in Richmond, California, was arrested last month after authorities found an illegal cache of 248 guns and 1 million rounds of ammo in his home, the state attorney general said on Thursday. Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement that the man, who was not named, was legally prohibited from owning guns in California. Law-enforcement officials who searched the man's home on January 31 found 11 military-style machine guns, 133 handguns, 37 rifles, 60 assault rifles, seven shotguns, and 3,000 large-capacity magazines, Bonta said.
Authorities also found 1 million rounds of "miscellaneous caliber ammunition" and dozens of rifle receivers and pistol frames, the attorney general said.
Several grenades were also discovered, but they were determined to be inert by local bomb squads, per the statement.
The man's home also contained 20 silencers and four flare guns, it said.
"In our efforts to retrieve guns from a prohibited individual, we found hundreds of allegedly illegal weapons and approximately one million rounds of ammunition," Bonta said.
11 military-style machine guns
60 assault rifles
37 rifles
7 shotguns
133 handguns
Several suspected grenades
20 silencers
4 flare guns
3,000 large-capacity magazines
Approximately 1 million rounds of various caliber ammunition
My question is......did he actually kill anyone, or commit any crimes with any of the firearms confiscated???
He was a "prohibited individual"
That is boomerspeak for "he got caught with a joint during a traffic stop". Thanks boomers!
Possible. As a boomer myself, I'm betting that the State of CA was well aware of his respectable (legal?....probably) collection, and were waiting for him to make the smallest mistake to get authorization for the seizure.
My question is......did he actually kill anyone, or commit any crimes with any of the firearms confiscated???
He was a "prohibited individual"
That is boomerspeak for "he got caught with a joint during a traffic stop". Thanks boomers!
Possible. As a boomer myself, I'm betting that the State of CA was well aware of his respectable (legal?....probably) collection, and were waiting for him to make the smallest mistake to get authorization for the seizure.
Prohibited....in California.
You'll notice they said nothing about him being prohibited under Federal law.
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My question is......did he actually kill anyone, or commit any crimes with any of the firearms confiscated???
He was a "prohibited individual"
That is boomerspeak for "he got caught with a joint during a traffic stop". Thanks boomers!
hmm. Thought dope was legal in KA.
That said he probably also didn't turn over weapons when KA banded them or some such. And it caught up with him.
Million rounds. My hero.
I've always dreamed of buying a pallet of those 55 gallon barrels full of 223. Preferably good bullets like 70-80 grainer bthp or something along those lines........ just one barrel was pretty expensive years ago. Over 10K IIRC.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
The inter-generational warfare is really stupid. It's another thing created and fueled by the MSM to create political division (divide and conquer).
I don't fall for any of it. Either I like you, or I don't. It's nothing to do with when you were born.
Thats the problem. Its all planned. Instigated by teaching methods. And it shows how long its been going on here. I have a severe dislike for those that just bash due to age.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
My question is......did he actually kill anyone, or commit any crimes with any of the firearms confiscated???
He was a "prohibited individual"
That is boomerspeak for "he got caught with a joint during a traffic stop". Thanks boomers!
hmm. Thought dope was legal in KA.
That said he probably also didn't turn over weapons when KA banded them or some such. And it caught up with him.
Million rounds. My hero.
I've always dreamed of buying a pallet of those 55 gallon barrels full of 223. Preferably good bullets like 70-80 grainer bthp or something along those lines........ just one barrel was pretty expensive years ago. Over 10K IIRC.
Marijuana may be legal on the state level but still a federal offense to be in possession of firearms and weed together from my understanding.
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