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Enlightened
Feb 21, 2025
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but then, if there hypothetically is an investigation... and they hypothetically find out that the gun you bought only to suicide, was also used in a previous crime.
like a bank robbery or something even worse...
then maybe everyone would think YOU did that shit, only bc you wanted to suicide.
i hypothetically wouldn't want that attached to my name, even if i was dead.

hypothetical news articles and shit... everyone you know would suspect you did something bad bc you bought a used gun.
another reason i wish i was in USA for my suicide...
i could hypothetically get one legally and there would be no crazy stuff like that.
 
bankai

bankai

Visionary
Mar 16, 2025
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Definitely. Buying a gun used on a black market has its risks. But of course it can easily be disproven. I mean, the person who committed the crime might have done it in a different city. There won't be any of your DNA at the crime scene. You would have yourself maybe been at a different place and time on that day during the crime and it will be easily provable. It's not so easy to just blame or incriminate you because you have the gun today.