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No idea. Could be lots of reasons surely ?
Well for instance he might work in a farm. He might do full or part time controlling vermin. He might shoot clays or skeet.
Might be a gamekeeper.
You could go on forever. Lot of people in rural areas and elsewhere have guns you know. Very very few of them are irresponsible or criminals.
Yes I know some people from rural areas have guns, I'm from a rural area, in fact I have family who own guns on their farm. Absolutely nothing you've mentioned means that he'd need to have a shotgun at his mum's house in Plymouth. Let alone the fact that it was taken away because of an allegation of assault and returned once he'd done an anger management course.
Personally I think that once "anger management course" comes into the equation, then maybe, just maybe the gun should probably be permanently taken away
All this mental gymnastics and for what? He was a crane operator mate, seemingly had no hobbies other than going to the gym so you can't even use the clay shooting as a possible reason for his gun ownership.
Not only was the fact he owned a gun baffling, the fact it was returned to him after it was taken off him is an utter failure and is what cost 5 innocent lives.
And you’re a very rude young man.
If you want to reform the law then you must work to do just that , but you just want to do angry rants about what you consider “ should be possible or legal “.
Can you honestly not distinguish between someone telling you what the position IS and an opinion on their part approving of it ?
In fact , consider that a rhetorical question, because I don’t think you can grasp the concept and in fairness that’s not your fault , so be my guest - rant on!