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California man held on $5M bond after five pipe bombs, illegal weapons found at home, business

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Investigators found more than 50 guns - several were unregistered or illegal​

A northern California man remained held on a $5 million bond Monday after sheriff’s deputies last week allegedly uncovered five pipe bombs, as well as a cache of illegal assault rifles, automatic weapons, more than 15,000 rounds of ammunition and other "bomb-making material" at his home and business in Napa.

The Napa County Sheriff’s Office obtained search warrants for the home and business of 44-year-old Ian Benjamin Rogers after receiving a tip that he possessed several illegal guns. Investigators found more than 50 guns -- several of which were unregistered and/or illegal --, as well as more than 15,000 rounds of ammunition, and several pounds of gun powder, the sheriff’s office revealed in a press release.

 
So the several illegal / unregistered firearms pose more of a risk than the over 50 firearms? Looks like an automatic can exist without being an assault rifle-(in confused). Pipe bombs? Jeez, if only there was an agency in charge of monitoring explosives. I think Lowes and Home Depot should be charged for selling unregistered pieces of pipe at free random.
 
So the several illegal / unregistered firearms pose more of a risk than the over 50 firearms? Looks like an automatic can exist without being an assault rifle-(in confused). Pipe bombs? Jeez, if only there was an agency in charge of monitoring explosives. I think Lowes and Home Depot should be charged for selling unregistered pieces of pipe at free random.
Glock 18.... sub guns can be full auto...

And after 14 it's not cool to make or have pipe bombs....
 
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