• Re: Rocket launchers were found in a trash can near a California middle

    From Next@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 1 18:07:31 2022
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    On 01 Apr 2022, Rudy Canoza <notgenx33@gmail.com> posted some news:XTE1K.48235$rWve.2224@fx01.iad:

    Two rocket launchers and a practice grenade were found in a trash can
    at a residence near a California middle school earlier this week,
    authorities said.

    https://www.npr.org/2022/04/01/1090178116/rocket-launchers-bazooka-gren ade-california-middle-school

    Link to photo of launchers: https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2022/04/01/launcher2_custom-eff7c0ce47 0905247d22c307088735d8b3712d0c-s800-c85.webp

    AT4 Dragons. Disposable, unreloadable. Three safeties. Fins on the projectiles that need to extend before it will explode.

    The saftey pins are in place, these are inert tubes and harmless.

    Rockets with these launchers are not covered by the right to keep and
    bear arms.

    They aren't loaded. These are just tubes.

    If laws were passed to prohibit private ownership of these, no
    infringement of
    the RKBA would occur. Hartung and kleine klauschen "no-foreskin" Schittenrosenberg may wish to have these arms, but Congress or any state/local government could prohibit them, and it would not violate
    any right. This is settled.

    An expended AT4 is legal to own as an artifact. Nothing illegal about a practice grenade either.

    This is just more ignorant media fearmongering.

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