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Old 03-09-2020, 04:23 PM   #8
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Re: The gun debate

SANTA FE, Texas -- A teenager accused of fatally shooting 10 people at a Texas high school in 2018 was able to buy more than 100 rounds of ammunition online because his age was not verified, according to a lawsuit alleging that the website involved broke federal law.

Dimitrios Pagourtzis was a 17-year-old junior at the time of the May 2018 shooting at Santa Fe High School. Federal law prohibits minors from purchasing handgun ammunition, and bars licensed gun companies from selling handgun or shotgun ammunition to minors or anyone they have reason to believe is under the age of 21.

According to an amended lawsuit filed Thursday, Pagourtzis initially ordered 50 rounds of hollow-point handgun ammunition and 105 rounds of 12-gauge shotgun ammunition, the Houston Chronicle reported. Two weeks later, he purchased an additional 35 rounds of shotgun ammunition — both times from the website Luckygunner.com that did not require him to make an account, submit proof of age or set-up a secure two-step authorization, the filing said.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/...ooter-69444187

I believe most proposed gun laws would only be a burden to legal law abiding gun owners and mass shooters. It will do nothing for the day to day street crime.

I believe most of us believe that there should be some reasonable restrictions put in place.

Like not selling live ammo online to anyone with out strict age and verification ffs.

Im pro gun for the most part, dont own one, might in the future.
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