“Because the weapon had not been delivered,” Callaway says, “it didn’t meet their threshold for a crime.” [More]I'm not buying that, but I don't have time to search the law and precedent right now. It would seem the act of agreeing to do it elevates it at a minimum to an actionable conspiracy. I think had it been you or I, assuming you or I were this damn dumb, we'd be looking at doing serious time along with a lifetime disability.
And how the hell does one even "legally" own such a weapon and not be aware of the rules in the first place?
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David Olofson comes to mind.
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