All of these articles generally say that some/the majority of the guns were legal? none mention the specific machine gun which was used which i can understand would probably be hard to find out when there were 40 or so guns.
The part where it said he passed mental checks is quite interesting, not sure what the context of it is but i'm sure that it will become evident as the investigation continues, if there is one aspect of gun control i agree with, it would be mandatory background checks.
Thanks for giving a sourced response above insults like the last one, goes a long way.
I probably should have made it clearer that i agree with controlling of guns which are absurdly beyond a hobby or usage other than murder.
Admittedly, i posted under the assumption that most people on the thread thought guns should be banned in general, which was unfair now i look back on it.
Regardless of what anybody really thinks here, i'm sure everyone can agree it was an absolute tragedy.