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If you are going to do something that may end your life credit cards can pay for a lot and Lint Head Jul 2012 #1
That is true, I never think of using Tumbulu Jul 2012 #3
They're not particularly cheap Scootaloo Jul 2012 #2
Pell Grant...Oh wait! cbrer Jul 2012 #4
Maybe $5K. Maxed out his VISA, most likely. HooptieWagon Jul 2012 #5
His car looked pretty nice. His folks are upper middle class. maybe he had savings. Liberal_in_LA Jul 2012 #78
4-5G's, maybe more... bluedigger Jul 2012 #6
Do students have all this money? Tumbulu Jul 2012 #15
They give credit cards to high schoolers, don't they? bluedigger Jul 2012 #17
Are you serious- Really? Tumbulu Jul 2012 #18
I had no trouble getting credit cards TBF Jul 2012 #38
When I walked into my dorm room freshman year, there was a ton of stuff waiting for me. Brickbat Jul 2012 #45
One of the things you'll see on most university campuses every fall... Posteritatis Jul 2012 #54
hand gubs and shotguns are pretty cheap rdking647 Jul 2012 #7
He bought all the weapons new from big box stores. bluedigger Jul 2012 #8
You won't find guns or ammo on Ebay Kennah Jul 2012 #28
I guess that's why I said he bought them from big box stores. bluedigger Jul 2012 #37
Sporting Goods stores from what I have seen ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #43
Are we going to parse every word? bluedigger Jul 2012 #50
Meeting the stringent requirements of Fans' Only definitions LanternWaste Jul 2012 #59
Accuracy matters ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #74
so cheap! Why are these things so cheap? Tumbulu Jul 2012 #9
Yes. The losses are socialized. girl gone mad Jul 2012 #12
yes, it seems that way Tumbulu Jul 2012 #14
Good question. girl gone mad Jul 2012 #21
Guns and ammo are taxed already. krispos42 Jul 2012 #85
Very interesting perspective (and true also) - might be worth coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #26
My solution to the gun issue (not really mine, another DUer thought of it) is JDPriestly Jul 2012 #33
So Reasonable_Argument Jul 2012 #35
We deny lots of people the right to operate a motor vehicle Tumbulu Jul 2012 #52
Operation of a motor vehicle isn't a right NickB79 Jul 2012 #70
No one has the right to shoot people Tumbulu Jul 2012 #79
Actually they do, in self-defense or military. But that's not relevent to the discussion at hand NickB79 Jul 2012 #83
In LA the cost of a permit to exercise your First Amendment rights in a public march JDPriestly Jul 2012 #77
a very good idea (nt) Tumbulu Jul 2012 #87
There is direct linkage between the two, the other not so much ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #90
The cost of a life if your firearm is stolen and used in a serious crime. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #92
Did you have it secured in a California approved gun safe? ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #93
That sounds like a good possibility loyalsister Jul 2012 #71
Relative to what? A lawn mover? jberryhill Jul 2012 #13
Why aren't the associated societal costs Tumbulu Jul 2012 #16
Because then we'd have to pay those Chinese people real money jberryhill Jul 2012 #20
What do you do for a living Reasonable_Argument Jul 2012 #34
Cheap? An AR-15 costs at least $800, and nice ones are 2 to 3 times that. Johnny Rico Jul 2012 #48
Gubs are definitely cheaper than guns jberryhill Jul 2012 #11
I doubt Glocks can be had for $200 anyplace obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #40
No they are not cheap, but how much support was he getting from his parents? SoutherDem Jul 2012 #10
I dunno, some thoughts: Chan790 Jul 2012 #19
thanks for the info Tumbulu Jul 2012 #22
The previous poster's right. Igel Jul 2012 #24
A few notes alcibiades_mystery Jul 2012 #42
Also, he can't have expected to go back to everyday life after this Posteritatis Jul 2012 #55
Cigarettes Are Being Taxed To The Hilt.... global1 Jul 2012 #23
+ 1,000,000 ! Surya Gayatri Jul 2012 #29
There is a Federal Firearms and Ammunition Excise Tax. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2012 #46
+1 uponit7771 Jul 2012 #49
Federal excise tax on firearms is 11% slackmaster Jul 2012 #51
What Are The Taxes Associated With Cigarettes?.....nt global1 Jul 2012 #57
I heard that he had spent at least $15,000 on his arsenal Raine Jul 2012 #25
you can also refer to him as a phi beta grad cali Jul 2012 #30
He didn't work at McDonald;s obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #41
Not close to being true ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #44
Apparently early reports were vastly enlarged. I should've known the media Raine Jul 2012 #88
In one of his routines Chris Rock says tblue37 Jul 2012 #27
"University: CO shooting suspect had federal grant" PoliticAverse Jul 2012 #31
He had a $26,000 a year grant cali Jul 2012 #32
Thanks for the info. Fire Walk With Me Jul 2012 #86
Today's paper said the total arsenal cost about $3K. I don't think that included the riot gear. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #36
4 firearms does not a arsenal make ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #91
I've seen some conspiracy theories starting about this already - TBF Jul 2012 #39
I have too, they are seeping on to Facebook davidpdx Jul 2012 #47
Thanks everyone, I learned a lot Tumbulu Jul 2012 #53
Depends on the grad student - TBF Jul 2012 #64
What I want to know is - did he buy all this ammo with a credit card? Initech Jul 2012 #56
Apparently the ammo was purchased on-line, TBF Jul 2012 #60
But how did that not set off a red flag somewhere? That's what I want to know. Initech Jul 2012 #61
My household acct is Chase - TBF Jul 2012 #62
Because it's not illegal to buy 6,000 rd of ammo or 1-2 guns/month like he did NickB79 Jul 2012 #72
But in this day and age where everything is tracked, monitored, categorized, databased, etc... Initech Jul 2012 #73
But its done by Google and the like not the government ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #75
You are being too paranoid, yeah Posteritatis Jul 2012 #81
Ammo is Cheap Macoy51 Jul 2012 #89
Credit card. justanidea Jul 2012 #58
I'm a graduate student... Alduin Jul 2012 #63
Please see my post #64 - TBF Jul 2012 #65
It's unfortunate that grad students in the Social Sciences don't get the funding that science Alduin Jul 2012 #66
I know, it's really not fair TBF Jul 2012 #69
Market forces have an impact, even in academia ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #76
When I was a grad student in Entomology there were no funds Tumbulu Jul 2012 #80
Credit cards I'm guessng 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #67
Post removed Post removed Jul 2012 #68
maybe student loans? Marrah_G Jul 2012 #82
A S&W AR-15 probably would run about $1,300 krispos42 Jul 2012 #84
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