pinkpuddytat
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I respectfully disagree with your opinion. I see a big difference between a gun and an assault rifle - especially one that she feels the need to obtain from Mexico. In her pictures she isn't exactly at a shooting range practicing her hobby, she is in front of a barn and other buildings.
No problem with anyone owning guns here on my end but I will pass on having her for a neighbor!
I've only read the paraphrases, so don't know the exact wording of what she posted, but from the paraphrases, it isn't clear that the gun was to come from Mexico. If she was offering to break it in for him until he got back, that suggests the gun was going to be bought here, because if he bought it there and transported it here, he'd already "be back" when the gun arrived.
"Assault rifle" is kind of a meaningless term -- you can use any rifle (or any gun) for an "assault" and many rifle models that are commonly used for hunting were originally designed for military use, and so could technically be deemed "assault rifles".
The reference to wanting an AK-47 for her "next gun" may have been sort of generic gun-freedom talk. This model had been specifically included in a gun-banning law that "sunset" in 2004. The sunsetting generated a wave of "let's buy 'em before they outlaw 'em again" sentiment (since previously owned guns were grandfathered under the law, and presumably would be again if a similar law came into being). It was a silly law that gunowners loved to ridicule for its provisions banning bayonet lugs and folding stocks (both standard on AK-47s), since those features obviously played no role in the gun crime problem that was used as the political ammunition (pun intended) to push the law through.
What's most notable about the postings IMO is the poor judgement demonstrated by putting them on a publicly accessible Facebook account. And you would think DH and TH would probably have been interacting with her via Facebook and aware of these postings. I know that if anybody posted anything anywhere on the internet suggesting that I was going to be buying them and/or loaning them a specific model of rifle, I'd make sure the posting got taken down fast. It's basically a public invitation to criminals to come steal guns from your home.