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In reply to the discussion: LAPD finds 1,200 guns, two tons of ammo in dead man's Pacific Palisades home [View all]pipoman
(16,038 posts)18. Oh maybe he was that guy, equally as likely he was saving money
While addicted to spending money, or an avid collector, or was a horder, investor, who knows what.We will know more if a list of weapons is released. If it's a bunch of ar15s and glocks he may be what you are describing. If they are boxed 60"s and 70's Smith and Wesson and Colt revolvers and 1911s, well then this is probably his retirement plan and worth serious money. Apparently he lived his life and didn't bother anyone or come up on anyone's radar as most gun owners large and small do. Again, there are quite a few people with this many and more guns...maybe 100s of thousands.
A few years ago around 1000 mid century new in box hand guns came out of someone's horde. They brought big money on gunbroker. A good investment made in the 70's.
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LAPD finds 1,200 guns, two tons of ammo in dead man's Pacific Palisades home [View all]
Little Tich
Jul 2015
OP
New guns will always increase in value. Police did comment the handguns were better quality.
Sunlei
Jul 2015
#72
"The tipping point approacheth." It's been 'approaching' for as long as I have been reading DU...
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#15
"Some were still wrapped in their boxes" - not uncommon when hoarding disorder is involved. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jul 2015
#4
"Some were still wrapped in their boxes" How many of these will find their way back to the street?
mpcamb
Jul 2015
#56
Although it may seem to be progress to destroy them by doing so you probably
PoliticAverse
Jul 2015
#58
"There's a reason audio CD producers ... prevent the sale of used CDs and computer software"
mpcamb
Jul 2015
#61
I wondered the same thing. I believe in limited gun ownership, but I question this seizure.
Nailzberg
Jul 2015
#40
Pacific Palisades is a nice area. But still, left in the house, the guns could have been
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#42
I don't know the law on this. If the police see what may be contraband, then they are in their
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#100
Another responsible gun owner, with weapons unlocked for the taking. Hatred probably killed him.
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#7
My explanation is just as informed by fact as yours-which is to say, not at all...
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#37
The passive-aggressive voice is also typical of the gun-lover, as you can see.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#77
The overwrought appeal to emotion is also typical of the gun-hater, as we can see
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#110
Majority of gun fanciers are racists. Ever been to a gun show or gun store. Mostly yahoos.
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#114
Palin is a gun lover too. She's very popular at gun gatherings because of her right wing
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#117
"Sorry, I know I am right..." No, you *believe* that you are right.
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#122
Well, you mentioned two people, both gun lovers and racists. Yahoos buy more gunz
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#124
That's two, all right. What about the other 79,999,998 US gun owners?
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#126
I think Gun Madness is a problem for those who hoard them and can't walk down the street without
Hoyt
Jul 2015
#137
Anyone can 'think' any way they want- that does not mean said thoughts are facts
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#139
Trust cops to take away a ridiculous amount of firearms from a gun nut? No problem! When do
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#83
Gun lovers are sick, and here is the evidence. 320 million guns minus a few thousand is a good start.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#74
That particular poster has a truthiness problem when it come to gun owners:
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#111
That happens to a lot of people. I hope he had a will or there will be a police auction soon.
Sunlei
Jul 2015
#118
Seems odd that he hasn't been identified, although they know his house and car
petronius
Jul 2015
#13
Wow, now we have *two* telepsychologists! I know of a DU group where you'd fit right in:
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#39
Yes, the obvious logic mentioning the danger of these unsecured guns is just more cause for rage for gun-lovers.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#78
Sounds like the NRA earned their paycheck with all the fear mongering and the lies that Obama
Agnosticsherbet
Jul 2015
#27
"Coroner's officials said Monday evening that the man had not yet been identified and that they
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#33
Sounds like a Viet Nam war vet friend's house. He really with his PTSD by buying and storing
uppityperson
Jul 2015
#34
And yet, gonna go out on limb here, not a single one of his guns has been used illegally
Telcontar
Jul 2015
#41
Yep. When 99% of one's posts are in the NRA support group, the passive-aggressiveness of these folk is well understood.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#85
Quelle surprise! The itchy trigger finger of gun lovers defending the NRA is also itchy on misleading alerts at DU.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#92
Not yet....crimes waiting to happen...what a relief these death sticks are safely away from other
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#84
why were so many 'elite police' 'searching', 'counting,' & taking away a persons possessions?
Sunlei
Jul 2015
#44
Most people don't hoard weapons. Not your average hoarder, that's for sure.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jul 2015
#63
he probaby didn't plan to die in his car and left his 'investments' laying around his house.
Sunlei
Jul 2015
#73
Gun hoarding is an investment, some say - like nuclear missiles are investments! Guns as investments? That made me laugh.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#86
bet the 20? police 'searching' a wealthy dead mans home didn't record the 'search.'
Sunlei
Jul 2015
#67
Only for the dead hoarders with enough guns to arm an infantry battalion do they do this
jmowreader
Jul 2015
#119
neighbors said the man claimed to be affiliated with the CIA and the military.
Ichingcarpenter
Jul 2015
#48
a gun a day for 3 years,what if he collected guns for 20 years? Are there any laws against quantity?
Sunlei
Jul 2015
#70
Especially with 1200, at some point you're going to realize what a fool you've been and try to sell
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jul 2015
#88
"I just fuckin' shot myself." Who's gonna be the first to post it? (I prefer the musical)
Hoppy
Jul 2015
#49
I think it really emboldens them. They know if it goes too far - they have a gun.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jul 2015
#89
*One* gun in the wrong hands can be dangerous. 1,200 in the hands of the law abiding...
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2015
#130
Eh. They're probably still looking for next of kin, and that's why he hasn't been identified yet.
Calista241
Jul 2015
#82
Well...it WOULD have been blatant theft if they would have left them in an abandoned house
jmowreader
Jul 2015
#125
Oh, so you think the police should break the law any time they think it might prevent a crime
Taitertots
Jul 2015
#134
"The body went unnoticed for two weeks in the summer heat, decomposing inside an SUV..." New link
Hekate
Jul 2015
#143