Imagine that.
An Italian, seemingly an effort to dredge up the dead ghosts of La Cosa Nostra. Who'd-a thunk it?
And "WAS a ghost gun, possibly printed on a 3D printer"? Really? Could the anti-gunners not think of any more panic buttons to push? Just how do they KNOW that the weapon WAS a "ghost gun"? What makes them think a 3D printer was involved? There was nothing in the video that would identify it as a "ghost gun", much less a 3D printed "ghost gun". There just wasn't enough resolution to determine whether a serial number had been deleted or omitted, and I've never seen any 3D printer files for a model like that. Not to say they don't exist, but I've looked, and not found any,
If they have possession of the gun, why is Luigi only a "person of interest" rather than a person under arrest?
This story doesn't smell any more sanguine than it did before they announced they'd found a patsy that is alleged to "look like" the guy they have on video - you know, the one in a hoodie and a face mask...
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An Italian, seemingly an effort to dredge up the dead ghosts of La Cosa Nostra. Who'd-a thunk it?
And "WAS a ghost gun, possibly printed on a 3D printer"? Really? Could the anti-gunners not think of any more panic buttons to push? Just how do they KNOW that the weapon WAS a "ghost gun"? What makes them think a 3D printer was involved? There was nothing in the video that would identify it as a "ghost gun", much less a 3D printed "ghost gun". There just wasn't enough resolution to determine whether a serial number had been deleted or omitted, and I've never seen any 3D printer files for a model like that. Not to say they don't exist, but I've looked, and not found any,
If they have possession of the gun, why is Luigi only a "person of interest" rather than a person under arrest?
This story doesn't smell any more sanguine than it did before they announced they'd found a patsy that is alleged to "look like" the guy they have on video - you know, the one in a hoodie and a face mask...
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake