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Oh… wait a minute… Windham Weaponry make three AR-15 carbines which chamber .223 Remington rounds, the HBC, the SRC and the MPC. You see, Windham Weaponry used to be Bushmaster Arms. The owner of Bushmaster sold the company to Remington and then in early 2011, he bought it back and renamed it Windham Weaponry. Can anyone say literal smoking gun? Three law enforcement officers now state that the assault rifle used in the school shooting came from Riverview Gun Sales. Coincidence?
My question is, Is it possible that this Windham .223 rifle was used in the school shootings? Only to be recovered, removed, and then taken back to Marsh's hotel room to be "discovered" and associated with another case altogether. Marsh stole the gun on the 11th and had it in his possession throughout the Elementary school shootings until it was found by Hilton employees in his hotel room on the 16th.
Originally posted by scottromansky
Why was this guy not locked up for stealing 12 guns?edit on 7-1-2013 by scottromansky because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by chaakin
Originally posted by scottromansky
Why was this guy not locked up for stealing 12 guns?edit on 7-1-2013 by scottromansky because: (no reason given)
^^ These are the REAL kind of gun laws that need to be changed.... The sentence for illegal firearm ownership is smaller than getting caught with narcotics, yet is obviously a multitude of times worse.
I say anyone caught with illegally owned/obtained firearms serves a minimum 10 years no questions asked.
Purchase or receive handgun without permit or eligibility certificate: class D felony, punishable by one to five years imprisonment, a fine of up to $5,000, or both
Must be 21 to obtain permit or eligibility certificate to purchase handgun
Penalty for purchasing or receiving handgun without permit or eligibility certificate: class D felony, punishable by one to five years imprisonment, a fine of up to $5,000, or both
Class D felony, punishable by one to five years imprisonment, a fine of up to $5,000, or both, with two-year mandatory minimum
CGS § 53a-217c