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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

That's an arsenal?

A routine traffic stop by deputies in Riverside County resulted in the recovery of an arsenal of weapons, ammunition, explosive target material and drugs, authorities announced earlier this week.

Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies stopped 30-year-old Christian Ray Snowden just after 11 p.m. March 10 near the intersection of Ramona Expressway and State Street in San Jacinto, according to a news release from the department.

26 comments:

  1. An 'armory' is a place to keep guns. An 'arsenal' is a place to manufacture guns.

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  2. Hell. I keep more "stuff" than that under my bed. I'd like to put more under it than that but the 4, 5-gallon jerry cans of gas take up a lot of room

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  3. Hmmm... the guy gets the full 3 name treatment, like Lee Harvey Oswald or James Earl Ray, John Wilkes booth. I bet he was "on their radar". I'm glad they are going to put this guy away, meth heads are dangerous no matter what they have on them. Now, let's see the 4473s and trace these back to point of origin. may be interesting.

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  4. Outstanding warrants and carrying all that...not a very bright dude.

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  5. I like how way down the table they have the 22lr ammo laid out for the 10/22 with oil filter suppressor.

    Why would you travel with all this in California, besides a range day in the desert or mountains?

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  6. That's not even close to a Texas Starter kit.

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  7. When did tannerite become equivalent to terrorist explosive? Asking for a friend.

    Possessing meth is never a good idea, though.

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  8. Poor guy was just headed to the range! Of course, I would have expected much panty twisting about the oil can looking suppressor and how that turns a .22 into a plane-downing death ray that goes 'pfft'.

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  9. In Commifornia that maybe an arsenal but around here that's just a basic collection
    JD

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  10. I shot more ammo than that yesterday afternoon. No shit. Eod1sg Ret

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  11. I wonder if it was his meth. I wonder what the outstanding warrent was about. He is an idiot for leaving his property with a fuel filter supressor, much less for even having one.

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  12. Never be committing more than one illegal act at a time. But, hey, it's meth so anything goes.

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  13. Lotsa scary words used even if they don't mean anything, the woke morons will be shitting themselves and screaming for a safe space to cry in

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  14. Crystal-methodists ain't really known for their good decision making abilities...

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  15. Think of the number of children saved because that bastard was taken off the street....
    Kumbaya, M'Lord, Kumbaya....

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  16. Irving J ItchuballsMarch 20, 2024 at 2:03 PM

    Problem is for most of the sissified, candy butt, sugar britches, tofu eating, beta male, cucks running the newsrooms and incapable of changing their own oil - that is a great big, scary, insurrection-y, arsenal......futzing pussies!

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  17. Dam, that look more like a quick trip to the range to verify a couple zeros.

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  18. This is my son. He has a couple outstanding warrants for speeding. Traffic tickets. He’s not a felon and he just came back from Arizona when they pulled him over. The meth is a problem but he was driving his girlfriends jeep and he mentioned she might have a drug dependency in the past , Soo 99% of that stuff on the table is legal in AZ. He’s just a guy that likes shooting targets. It’s his hobby.

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    1. I wish him the best of luck, I really do.
      I understand the drug thing - I didn't know every single item in the vehicles I've borrowed.

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    2. I'm guessing he was on his way back from shooting tin cans and tannerite in the desert, given the small amount of ammo for all of those magazines. That actually makes more sense than anything else; that small amount of ammo might actually be a valuable piece for his defense.

      Hopefully it was trace amounts of meth, otherwise he's going to have a tough time with this legally. If it's just a trace amount and if he's lucky he'll end up merely forfeiting all of that hardware.

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  19. The nail which sticks up the highest, gets pounded down first. The Orcs and Orcettes with badges will always focus on the low-hanging fruit first. Do not be the low-hanging fruit. Plan accordingly. Things are getting more and more sporty. Life is a vale of tears.

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  20. He had to know that much of that stuff is instant felony in CA. Times each mag (over ten rd capacity) and banned firearm.
    Then not clearing traffic tickets, allowing them to go to warrant.
    Then associating with a user of illicit drug.
    Perhaps having reasonable suspicion there may be drugs in the car.
    Then driving in such a way as to get pulled over.

    None of this is okay. None of this should in the least be dismissed by family or friends. Now Johnny law has caught up to him and it will be expensive and exhausting even to minimize his sentencing.

    His 'hobby'? Did he not know the laws or did he just not care?

    I've turned away from family members because if their drug use. I make it known that I love them and am here for them. But I will not tolerate their illegal drug use. I have told them that it is their addiction keeping us apart.
    And that sucks because I really miss them.
    A hard line must be drawn otherwise you're just encouraging them. Drug users perceive it that way.

    I feel bad for the family. But not for the guy. He made this bed. Was he using too? How did he not have a clear head about the road he was going down?


    Long post because I do care. And hold hope that addicts and their encouragers (often manipulated) can get straight. But as shown here, family and friends get scorched too.

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