BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 29: Officer Richard Rackauskas processes a .45 Caliber Pistol from a crime scene, in the Firearms Analysis Unit evidence vault at Police Headquarters in Boston on Aug. 29, 2017. Boston Police Department Sgt. Det. Catherine Doherty and her team of firearms analysts sift through thousands of pieces of evidence in an effort to identify trends in crime, like whether a gun has been used in multiple shootings. She is working now to figure out the answer to the age-old question as to how many guns are actually on city streets. (Photo by Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
According to ABC News, Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean indicates the gunman used a legally purchased handgun. USA Today also reported that the gun was a Glock which was legally purchased. This makes the Thousand Oaks gunman one of multiple mass public attackers who acquired their guns by complying with all the left’s gun controls, rather than circumventing them.
California, where this mass shooting took place, has some of the strictest gun laws in the country.
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