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LazyLarryTheLobster t1_jcitrfe wrote

>Their primary intended purpose? If someone asks me to bring them something of theirs, it’s a fair assumption that they’re planning or considering using that thing.

Agreed, target practice.

>And since he didn’t ask the kid to bring his gun to him at a gun range

lmao

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beyardo t1_jciukv5 wrote

Target practice is not grounds for an urgent request to bring someone a firearm in the wee hours of the morning. Again, from a legal standpoint, sure he had plausible deniability. But if he thought that they were asking for the gun just for funsies, that’s just willful ignorance

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LazyLarryTheLobster t1_jciv5ls wrote

>Target practice is not grounds for an urgent request to bring someone a firearm in the wee hours of the morning.

Says... you? Mr. Almighty urgent request authority lmfao

Thanks for your irrelevant opinion.

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beyardo t1_jciw6at wrote

Says common sense. They weren’t out in the middle of nowhere, they were in downtown Tuscaloosa. Other than a firing range there is no place in the city where the gun can be lawfully discharged.

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LazyLarryTheLobster t1_jciy6xt wrote

Let me guess, common sense is also how you jumped to remaining in the city lmao

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beyardo t1_jciz0vq wrote

“Hey man, bring me my gun. Me and my buddy are gonna walk 5+ miles to outside the city limits at 2 in the morning to find a safe spot for some target practice and then walk back” really seems something that seems plausible?

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