No. of Recommendations: 3
Specifically, prosecutors allege that he falsely claimed that he was "not an unlawful user of and addicted to any stimulant narcotic drug" when he purchased a Colt Cobra Special revolver. "
That's actually a very good choice of weapon for a person who is handicapped, whether physically or mentally. Point and pull the trigger. A no brainer whether you're drunk, blinded by tear gas, mace... if you can reach it, you can discharge it.
It's a very simple revolver; just a cylinder release, hammer and trigger. True point and shoot without the complications of a removable clip, safety (is it safe or off), is there a round in the chamber, etc. It's damn near impossible to jam like the old service 45s.
With the Colt, if the cylinder has 6 bullets, one is in the giddyup place.
"This topic most recently arose in the Bruen verdict in June of 2022. In an opinion written by Clarence Thomas, the court ruled that the Second Amendment protects a person's right to carry a weapon for self-defense outside the home, even if the person is a felon.
So Hunter may have been on the pipe, but that was a rational choice for a shaky person to make. Libertarians and ammosexual conservatives should be demonstrating in support of Hunter 100%.