Also, how fucking dope would it be to be the first lawyer to sue everyone on Twitter making shit up? LIke a reverse class action where he's suing the entire class.
I'm surprised he didn't just ask "where did you idiots get the idea that guns cannot cross state lines"?
Seriously, look at that, it's everywhere now. Leftist disinformation and ignorance spreads like a fucking fungal infection. Some know-nothing retard thought it "felt" like a real law, so he said he spoke like it was a real law, and now they all thing it's a real law.
he lives with his mom in an apartment - i assume its possible his father or another family member has a residence in WI over the state line where the gun was housed.
Remember. The Twin cities have a state line drawn right down the middle. Half the people who live there probably cross that line going to work every day. Kyle was part of a Twin Cities militia call that was put out for assistance. He wasn't there alone. He also lives only about 20 minutes from where the incident happened. It's not like he travelled all the way across the state. This place was very local to him. It's also not like the people he met there could not have provided him with his equipment.
That makes no sense to me but okay.
Picked it up when he got there
Like, from the ground? Whose was it?
Prove I brought it over state lines. https://twitter.com/LLinWood/status/1299353460530384899?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1299353460530384899%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthedonald.win%2F
Also, how fucking dope would it be to be the first lawyer to sue everyone on Twitter making shit up? LIke a reverse class action where he's suing the entire class.
I'm surprised he didn't just ask "where did you idiots get the idea that guns cannot cross state lines"?
Seriously, look at that, it's everywhere now. Leftist disinformation and ignorance spreads like a fucking fungal infection. Some know-nothing retard thought it "felt" like a real law, so he said he spoke like it was a real law, and now they all thing it's a real law.
Exactly, Prove.
A friend of his that lives there
"it's a rifle, which means the exception applies for rifles (and shotguns) which allows people age 16 and 17 to possess them. < fact"
Fucking great news if true!
Kyle was not rioting, not in illegal possession of the rifle, actually helped BLM lolol, and shot 100% in self defense.
A friend’s, probably one of the other militiamen
A friend of his that lives in WI.
Local militia? Maybe he bought it in Wisconsin? Who knows. Ask his defense attorneys.
he lives with his mom in an apartment - i assume its possible his father or another family member has a residence in WI over the state line where the gun was housed.
Remember. The Twin cities have a state line drawn right down the middle. Half the people who live there probably cross that line going to work every day. Kyle was part of a Twin Cities militia call that was put out for assistance. He wasn't there alone. He also lives only about 20 minutes from where the incident happened. It's not like he travelled all the way across the state. This place was very local to him. It's also not like the people he met there could not have provided him with his equipment.