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It's common knowledge that each additional gun you own makes you twice as likely to be a psychopath, hence extremely risky. I believe that is part of Massachusetts statute, to go along with the ERPO law. Or Maura is working on that part.Looks like an average collection to me, about what many gun owners have.
Looks like an average collection to me, about what many gun owners have.
Only one 1911. Lame.
You can't see a 'ghost gun'. That's what makes them so scary...Wait... is that a ghost gun I see?
Probably thought the P.O. Was not going to actually do thier job.The funny/stupid thing is; she was on probation according to the original poster's article. And one of the terms of her probation was that the home could be searched. Just what kind of numbskull has this sort of collection in their house KNOWING that their house can be searched at any time WITHOUT a warrant as a condition of their probation and that it will violate their probation and send them back to jail?
Looks like an average collection to me, about what many gun owners have.
This can vary by state.Interesting. The standard terms of probation require the probation to allow visits from the PO, not searches. See https://www.masshousing.com/portal/server.pt/document/11432/order_of_probation_conditions
I don't see how the probation officer had any right to search, particularly if the probationer was not there.
Wait... is that a ghost gun I see?
My bad. I thought it was MassThis can vary by state.
Nice collection, far from an Arsenal.
Needs more ammo, much more ammo.
I was expecting about 2 shotguns and 4 rounds of ammunition. I would just about agree that that's an arsenal.