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NY: Sources To CBS2: Military-Grade Rocket Launcher Found In Bushwick Home
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Police on Friday found a rocket launcher inside a Bushwick, Brooklyn home during a raid for guns and drugs. Officers from a Bronx precinct provided a tip to the 83rd Precinct in Brooklyn that guns and drugs were inside a home at 846 Knickerbocker Ave., sources said. The 83rd Precinct officers raided the ground-floor apartment of the Bushwick home Friday morning, and found a military-grade rocket launcher in the home, sources said. The rocket-launcher was a single-use weapon and had already been used, sources said. It cannot be re-armed.
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mickey
(1/19/2015)
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Thank you, local CBS station, for stating what's obvious to us 'gun nuts', but unknown to most of your viewers:
"The rocket-launcher was a single-use weapon and had already been used, sources said. It cannot be re-armed."
So, in other words, there is no functional difference between the 'rocket launcher' and a spent .22LR brass.
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Comment by:
Millwright66
(1/19/2015)
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"Used single-use device"; at which point it becomes a "De-Wat". Or does NYS now fear the owner is a "mad scientist" that might contrive a way reload a LAW from materials gleaned from Lowe's or Home Depot ? Or he could use it to create a "trail trap" using grenades, if he had live grenades, that is.
Hoplophobic insanity gone amuck is a better description. Unfortunately its purveyors have the backing of an OOC judical/legislative system and the bottomless pockets of the public purse at their disposal. |
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