They were killers with machine guns. Then the president went after their weapons. Franklin Roosevelt’s National Firearms Act of 1934 was aimed at John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, and other murderous gangsters.https://wapo.st/2yQdpCM
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it was by a posse that bought Thompson submachineguns and a Browning Automatic Rifle at a local gun store.
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They disarmed them afterwards
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I mean after they were riddled with bullets, they were indeed disarmed.
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They were disarmed posthumously. :)
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More of a "dis-blooding" that stopped them, if you will. (Or alternatively "acute onset lead poisoning.")
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I thought they turned in their weapons voluntarily in exchange for a Target gift card.
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They were totally disarmed. By good guys with guns.
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