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WI: Bill Would Allow Wisconsin Felons to Possess Antique Guns
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Felons and people subject to domestic abuse restraining orders would be allowed to own antique guns under provisions in a Republican bill relaxing the state's concealed carry regulations. Wisconsin felons have long complained about not being allowed to own firearms, saying they should be allowed to use them to hunt. But anti-gun violence groups say the provision is dangerous. |
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abc radio had one instance in 7-8 hours post incident of an ex fbi agent Gomez on who said 'society will have to decide between AWs, and who is allowed to possess them'...
"Stephen Paddock's brother Bruce Paddock..said his family grew up in..California. Their father, Benjamin Paddock, was on the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted list in the 1970s for robbing banks and was described as psychopathic in an arrest warrant.
suspect's father carried a firearm and was considered "armed and dangerous."
In 1960, The Arizona Republic described Benjamin Paddock as a three-time bank robber who was accused of stealing approximately $25,000. He was arrested in Las Vegas and "indicted on three counts of robbing Phoenix branches of the Valley National Bank," |
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gunman behind the Las Vegas massacre made several large gambling transactions in recent weeks, according to multiple senior law enforcement officials and a casino executive. On several occasions, Stephen Paddock gambled more than $10,000 per day — and in some cases more than than $20,000 and $30,000 a day — at Las Vegas casinos, according to an NBC News source who read the suspect's Multiple Currency Transaction Reports (CTR) and a casino gaming executive. According to a U.S. statute, a CTR is a Treasury- and IRS-mandated report that casinos have to file when "each transaction in currency involving cash-in and cash-out of more than $10,000 in a gaming day." It was not immediately clear if those transactions were losses or wins. |
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