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How did a 13 year old acquire all of these guns?

Police say they seized 23 guns from the home of a 13-year-old who appeared to idolize mass shooters​


SEATTLE (AP) — A 13-year-old boy who police said appeared to be fixated on school shooters was arrested on charges of unlawful firearms possession and making a threat after they say they found social media posts about intentions to kill and seized 23 guns and ammunition from his home.

The boy pleaded not guilty to a total of five charges, four of them felonies, in juvenile court on Monday, and he was ordered to remain in detention.

 
within an hour of Charlie Kirk being shot on a college campus, reports are that multiple people have been shot at Evergreen High School in Colorado - same county as Columbine, I believe.
 
We talk a good deal about the long-term effects on the current college-age generation from having spent some very formative years enveloped by the pandemic...in lockdown.

I suspect that for a great many of them that the very real threat of being shot while attending school (for every actual shooting how many false alarm lockdowns have happened anyway) is at least as salient of a negative life-long impression.

The "other" lockdown.
 
There were plenty of guns in the parking lot - some were even visible in gun racks.

I’m for studying medications given of course - that’s the kind of thing that should bd constant. So too should all sorts of other behaviors.
My high school in NY had a rifle club. That was the early 90s. not sure if they still do today. They would go to a field behind the school. It was supervised by a teacher but...
 
My high school in NY had a rifle club. That was the early 90s. not sure if they still do today. They would go to a field behind the school. It was supervised by a teacher but...
You grew up in NY? I didn't know that.

We didn't have that in NC where I grew up. Probably because they thought we had enough access to guns in our daily lives and the school didn't need to offer that opportunity.
 
My HS in NC had a gun safety course as part of freshman PE class but no weapons of any kind were allowed in the school building (no ban on gun racks in the parking lot)
 
You grew up in NY? I didn't know that.

We didn't have that in NC where I grew up. Probably because they thought we had enough access to guns in our daily lives and the school didn't need to offer that opportunity.
New Hanover High-the old classic Wilmington school-has had an ROTC club since forever
 
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