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benEzra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-26-06 02:08 PM
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but the box will generally have a lot number that may allow you to find out where they came from.

I'm not sure how they knew they were stolen, but that was irrelevant to the conviction. For a convicted felon to even touch a single round of ammunition is a major Federal felony, and he had six rounds in his possession.

Not sure why he had only six, though, unless (1) he either had a revolver or something in his possession and ditched it, but forgot to ditch his spare ammo, or (2) he stole the ammo from a house but didn't have time to steal the gun (maybe the gun was in a safe or something).
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