Maryland State Police say troopers are investigating whether more than 50 guns seized at a Cecil County home were part of scheme to sell stolen goods.
The investigation began last week when an Elkton man reported three guns stolen from a locker in his home. Police say his daughter, 24-year-old Alyssa Schneider, has been charged with theft. Investigators say the guns were sold to 63-year-old Stephen Molitor for $500.
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Cheese!, You mean he didn't register those guns when he bought them????? How the heck does that happen in today's world???? Oh, you mean all the guns he had were STOLEN??? From "Registered gun owners"?????
So, legal gun owners who register their guns are NOT criminals, yet thieves who have unregistered guns are just out there and committing crimes.''
This is why it's so important to register guns? Background checks?(that we already have?).
Is the word "insanity" entering your mind at any moment while reading this?
Good.
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