Quote Originally Posted by hipEstoner
im not involved besides the fact that i know something the polie do not,,,he has no intention of using the guns, he says hes going to another state and sell them,,, but non the less you are coming on here and admitting about commiting a crime which is smoking weed,,lol,
i cant control what my freinds do and it is stupid what he did but i can try to be a good freind and help him not get in trouble by not telling cops what i know,
Please consider this perspective. Hand guns on the street serve one purpose, to intimidate and harm people.
Imagine how long those guns could be floating about , passing from one violent criminal to another before being recovered after a murder or something.
Think about 3 guns out there in your society, your neighbourhood, the streets your family live ,work and play on.
3 guns that will be used multiple times for multiple crimes creating multiple victims.Go look at some pics on ogrish of what guns in the wrong hands means...then ask yourself what you are going to do with your responsibility.
Your knowledge is likely one key that can prevent all those crimes, and all those victims. Your knowledge will save lives, maybe your friend's life.
Its not just something you heard and dont have a responsibility to. You know, so you are involved. You own a piece of the outcome of this situation.
Its on you whether you like it or not.

You dont like the word "rat" ?
How about: Accomplice,Co-Accused, Inmate, Deceased...?

You know already that those guns have got to get off your streets.
And a gun in the hand of your friend might inspire him to a different path in life than he would choose without one. You can intervene.


Guns can be turned in to police in most every place without getting a charge out of it. They would rather just get the guns. Phone the police in your area and ask them how to go about it.
Or phone a lawyer.
If you can get the guns off the street without your friend getting a charge then try.
Have you considered involving your parents?

Think long and hard on this one man.

Peace.