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  • select-fire

    Leave it be. They will end up shooting each other.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    All you have is second hand knowledge. Either find out the facts for yourself or leave it be.

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  • Sam06

    Yes

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Tough call, Bruce.

    To whoever gave him a disagree for posting his question, grow a pair and let us know why you might disagree with him asking our advice.

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  • Alpine

    Call his P.O. Let him make the call. He knows the players better than you.

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  • jimdeere

    I can show you more than one house in our county with similar circumstances or worse. A school bus driver sees a lot. It’s bad for the kids, though.

    Our idiot Governor blackface wants to restore rights to paroled felons.

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  • mogley98

    Agree with Randy, you don't really know anything other than hear say leave it to your friend

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  • Ditch-Runner

    tough call for sure

    do nothing and may have regrets later on do something and get in the middle no good place to be

    maybe call the PO and least you did something direct him but as stated hear say will go no where

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    What Mr.P said, unless I genuinely felt the children were in danger, then I'd drop the hammer on them.

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  • melbeach

    tough call.. could backfire .. especially if cops go out and nothing happens.. and they find out you called... or suspect you called. I delt with a crackhead for over a year in my "upscale" neighborhood .. It was a year of crazy.. threats and BS. He finally beat his mom up in front of my security cams and that was the end of it.

    The silver lining.. one of his crack friends got my house confused with his one 4AM morning. Tried to beat my door down. I put my Marlin 30/30 to his face and ran the lever action to finally calm him down. Cops came and got him.. I was freaked and called my friend who works private security in a warzone overseas.. He explained the 30/30 was waay too much for a variety of obvious reasons. I went a few hrs later and purchased a sig virtus 300blck pistol with eotech green dot, eotech 3xmag, rail mounted tac light and a deadair sandman suppressor. Love that gun and could not afford it in this day and age.


    good luck.. be careful

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  • redneckandy

    I know I wouldn't want neighbors like that around me, and if I had a chance to get rid of em I would.

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  • Smitty500mag

    Unless they're bothering me and my family I keep my nose out of other people's business.

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  • Ruger4me

    You stated you only want yes or no.... so I have to say no as i agree with Mr. P and others, hear-say evidence is not good enough.

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  • Ricci.Wright

    If the lady has no felony in her past does she not have the right to possess a firearm??

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  • William81
    Ricci.Wright: 31516290492443/comments/31516321052187

    If the lady has no felony in her past does she not have the right to possess a firearm??

    She may likely have the right to own the firearm, but the two gentlemen may not be allowed to live in a residence with access to a firearm depending on the jurisdiction or specific court orders...Someone on house arrest will generally have orders in place about this.

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  • Warbirds

    This should be directed straight to homeland security based upon “If you see something, say something protocol.


    It doesn’t really matter if you didn’t technically see something.


    I support the 2nd Amendment BUT We have to get these guns off the streets!


    If You See Something, Say Something®
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  • Don McManus

    If you have cause to believe someone is in danger, you should act.

    If the only reason for action is to deny someone access to a firearm because of a mistake they made in the past and an arguably anti-Constitutional law, I would encourage you to think long and hard how such neighborly actions would effect many of us in an age where mandatory firearm registration is being contemplated.

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  • bpost

    Well I appreciate all your input for sure, thank you for your thoughtful responses.

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  • mark christian
    bpost: 31516290492443/comments/31516337327643

    Well I appreciate all your input for sure, thank you for your thoughtful responses.

    Bravo. Among the many irritating things in the forum are when members ask for opinions and then proceed to argue with the members who provided opinions. You earned a promote (don't spend it all in one place).

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  • DPHMIN

    If you report someone on hearsay, and their gun is taken away, don't complain when someone reports you for having a gun.

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  • Brookwood

    No. We were just talking about G. Gordon Liddy who pretty much had this very same situation regarding gun ownership. His wife owned all the guns and the law never bothered them.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    mark christian: 31516290492443/comments/31516276485147

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11264511#Comment_11264511

    Bravo. Among the many irritating things in the forum are when members ask for opinions and then proceed to argue with the members who provided opinions. You earned a promote (don't spend it all in one place).

    Yes, I find that highly irritating also.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    As I understand it, a promote is good for a free pass to post up remote girl.

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  • Alpine
    Mr. Perfect: 31516290492443/comments/31516292365851

    As I understand it, a promote is good for a free pass to post up remote girl.

    Good luck with that.

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