Providing your name is not Biden...
The purpose of the law is to prevent lethal weapons from falling into the hands of people who are unstable or dangerous. Thus, some of the disqualifications deal with criminal and similarly suspect behavior, such as prior convictions and dishonorable discharge from the armed forces, while others deal with conditions of instability and mental disturbance, such as narcotics abuse and mental-disability adjudications.
And notice what happened in Hunter’s case. He did not reveal his history of drug abuse, he got the gun, and he handled it negligently, to the point, according to reports, that his then-girlfriend found it in a car and carelessly sought to dispose of it in the trash bin of a local store — obviously, because she was concerned about the dangerous potential of his having it.
Sounds an awful lot like what happened with his laptop computers, on which The Post reported extensively prior to the 2020 election.
Despite the fact that the hard drives were teeming with sensitive, embarrassing, and potentially incriminating information, Hunter never returned to get them back after bringing them to a repair shop.
Did he forget? Did he make a rash decision to leave them in the hands of a technician he’d never met before? Who knows? All we can say with confidence is: It’s the kind of terrible judgment typically exhibited by people whose substance-abuse history renders them unstable.
That’s why we don’t want them to have guns.
and...
A U.S. official told NBC News that Hunter Biden was kicked out of the Reserve earlier this year after he failed a drug test.
The official said Biden failed the test in 2013, but he was not kicked out until Feb. 14 of this year. Senior U.S. officials told NBC News that Biden, 44, tested positive for cocaine.
Biden was commissioned in the Navy Reserves in 2012 as an Ensign and was pursuing a public affairs track. He had to get a waiver because of his age at the time of his commissioning.
A few points it I may...
The purpose of the law is to prevent lethal weapons from falling into the hands of people who are unstable or dangerous. Thus, some of the disqualifications deal with criminal and similarly suspect behavior, such as prior convictions and dishonorable discharge from the armed forces, while others deal with conditions of instability and mental disturbance, such as narcotics abuse and mental-disability adjudications.
And notice what happened in Hunter’s case. He did not reveal his history of drug abuse, he got the gun, and he handled it negligently, to the point, according to reports, that his then-girlfriend found it in a car and carelessly sought to dispose of it in the trash bin of a local store — obviously, because she was concerned about the dangerous potential of his having it.
Sounds an awful lot like what happened with his laptop computers, on which The Post reported extensively prior to the 2020 election.
Despite the fact that the hard drives were teeming with sensitive, embarrassing, and potentially incriminating information, Hunter never returned to get them back after bringing them to a repair shop.
Did he forget? Did he make a rash decision to leave them in the hands of a technician he’d never met before? Who knows? All we can say with confidence is: It’s the kind of terrible judgment typically exhibited by people whose substance-abuse history renders them unstable.
That’s why we don’t want them to have guns.
Hunter Biden should be charged for lying on his gun application
“Lie and try.” That’s what the feds call cases in which people who are disqualified from owning guns under federal law try to get a gun by concealing the disqualification. It is maddening but true …
nypost.com
and...
A U.S. official told NBC News that Hunter Biden was kicked out of the Reserve earlier this year after he failed a drug test.
The official said Biden failed the test in 2013, but he was not kicked out until Feb. 14 of this year. Senior U.S. officials told NBC News that Biden, 44, tested positive for cocaine.
Biden was commissioned in the Navy Reserves in 2012 as an Ensign and was pursuing a public affairs track. He had to get a waiver because of his age at the time of his commissioning.
Joe Biden's Son Hunter Kicked Out of Navy for Cocaine
Vice President Joe Biden's son washed out of the Navy Reserve earlier because he tested positive for drugs , it was revealed on Thursday.
www.nbcnews.com
A few points it I may...
- Just because Joe doesn't want Hunter having a gun doesn't mean I can't have one.
- When we all don't have to play by the same rules then anarchy reigns supreme, such as 1/6. Keep this $hit up and you expect more.
- Hunter's entire life has been one big waiver.
- And now this incident with selling his painting at auction. It's like giving a problem child crayons to keep him occupied. Makes you wonder what's next.