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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (694428)1/21/2013 7:26:11 PM
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Generally speaking when you take something without permission or the owners knowledge it's called stealing.

For example if a child takes $5 from mom's purse without telling/asking for permission - its called stealing.

Since Adam cannot legally take the handguns out of the house by law, without a supervisor, didn't bother to wake her up before he shot her and she would not have given him permission to break the law - I'm pretty sure he stole them by most normal people's accounting.

Even if this collection of murders are not labeled as stolen gun(s), the fact is they were not legally owned by the shooter. So all the background checks in the world would have had zero effect.
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