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cali

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Thu Jun 23, 2016, 08:52 AM Jun 2016

To send a message, family plans to destroy stockpile of inherited guns worth millions [View all]


Family members set to inherit a stockpile of guns and ammunition, worth millions of dollars, plan to destroy the weapons "to send a message," their attorney Daniel Brookman told ABC News today.

"They want these instruments of death to be destroyed," Brookman said. "They don’t want these weapons out on the street."

Jeffrey A. Lash, of Pacific Palisades, California, died last summer of natural causes, but left behind a stockpile of more than 1,500 guns, 6.5 tons of ammunition and nearly $250,000 in cash, according to local ABC-owned station KABC-TV. All of the purchases were legally made, KABC reported.

The reason Lash amassed such a collection remains a complete mystery.

Lash did not leave behind a will, so his first cousins and closest relatives are set to inherit the stockpile, according to Brookman, although the inheritance is still in litigation.

The family members are taking a firm stand in deciding that they want nothing to do with the weapons, or the millions of dollars they could earn from selling them, Brookman explained.

"They don't want them to contribute to the carnage," he said. "Especially in light of San Bernardino and Orlando, as ordinary citizens they feel like a stand should be taken."

He added: "The relatives are wanting to send a message not just to the nation at large, but also to our elected leaders."

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Should have wrapped his dead fingers around it all and buried it with him randr Jun 2016 #1
Nice MariaThinks Jun 2016 #2
I have to wonder about the taxes though FLPanhandle Jun 2016 #3
Depends on how many millions. Brickbat Jun 2016 #5
The first 5.4 million per person is exempt, nt ohnoyoudidnt Jun 2016 #15
Wow. I didn't know it was so high. FLPanhandle Jun 2016 #19
97% of Americans don't need to worry awoke_in_2003 Jun 2016 #35
Yep.... GOPers get the public up-at-arms over "Death Taxes" which only affect extremey wealthy groundloop Jun 2016 #21
Yep, plus there are ways around it, like trusts and giving away money/assets before death. MillennialDem Jun 2016 #33
It's actually the estate that pays the taxes. SheilaT Jun 2016 #36
That's where all the .22 ammo went DashOneBravo Jun 2016 #4
they should sell all of it and give the money to the candidates that we need to win beachbum bob Jun 2016 #6
that sounds great, but it kind of defeats their point. cali Jun 2016 #7
The attorney says they're just ordinary citizens, mountain grammy Jun 2016 #8
Very impressive...that's a lot of money to forego...knr joeybee12 Jun 2016 #9
6.5 tons of ammunition. 3catwoman3 Jun 2016 #10
Can they have it recycled? IronLionZion Jun 2016 #11
I'd love to see an art project to repurpose some of the material eShirl Jun 2016 #12
Makes you wonder what goes through a person's head packman Jun 2016 #13
"Collectors" like this lead one to tend to believe that ... eppur_se_muova Jun 2016 #14
he said he was 'a human-alien hybrid secret agent sent to save the human race' AntiBank Jun 2016 #27
Very good point passiveporcupine Jun 2016 #28
K&R ReRe Jun 2016 #16
gad. I hope not. Turn it over to the police or military or something. cali Jun 2016 #17
Don't agree... ReRe Jun 2016 #22
I would think it should be melted down and recycled. passiveporcupine Jun 2016 #29
That makes sense- as long as you get a reputable expert cali Jun 2016 #31
In the middle of the desert.. ReRe Jun 2016 #34
I'm thinking of a big Minecraft style demolition event... haele Jun 2016 #37
Your ideas... ReRe Jun 2016 #39
If any are museum-worthy, they could sell to museums at half price & still get them off street. nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2016 #18
Or donate for a tax write off greiner3 Jun 2016 #25
Yes - before they are destroyed I'd see if any of them are museum worthy csziggy Jun 2016 #40
Ok by me if every gun and bomb on this planet got raptured. tavernier Jun 2016 #20
Good News on a gruesome saidsimplesimon Jun 2016 #23
Mysterious LA loner with $5m gun arsenal convinced multiple women he was 'a human-alien hybrid AntiBank Jun 2016 #24
Whoa. Stranger than fiction. cali Jun 2016 #26
They should crush them in front of the NRA Hqts in Va. Historic NY Jun 2016 #30
+1. cali Jun 2016 #32
Rent one of these: hunter Jun 2016 #45
They should at least donate the ammo to the local police ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #38
How the hell could anyone justify 6 1/2 tons of ammunition? lpbk2713 Jun 2016 #41
Must be nice to be 1%ers. Taitertots Jun 2016 #42
I would hope though that if any of them are museum pieces that they would atleast donate them cstanleytech Jun 2016 #43
I have provided an unwanted inherited gun disposal service to many friends Sen. Walter Sobchak Jun 2016 #44
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