Report: Boston Marathon Bombers Broke Gun Laws to Acquire Weapons

Report: Boston Marathon Bombers Broke Gun Laws to Acquire Weapons

Less than a week after the push by Democrats push for more gun control went down in flames in the Senate, Reuters is reporting the suspected Boston Marathon bombers ignored gun laws that are already on the books in possessing the firearms they used in shootouts with the police.

According to Reuters, “The two brothers suspected in the Boston Marathon bombings, who police say engaged in a gun battle early Friday after a frenzied manhunt, were not licensed to own guns in the towns where they lived.”

This means the handguns and “at least one rifle” the brothers had with them were acquired and possessed in ways that broke laws already in existence.

For example, to have acquired and possessed the firearms legally, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the elder brother, would have first needed “to apply for a gun license with the local police department where he lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts.”

In Massachusetts, a Firearms Identification Card (FID) is required before buying, transporting, or possessing a firearm. 

Another example of how new gun control laws will not deter criminals who have been ignoring the old laws for years. 

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