All weapons in Ted's collection were legal(and when required) Federally Registered. He did have ordnance, but it was inert (rendered non-functional). Arizona allows it's citizens a broad leeway as to what we may own. But all laws were followed.
The police reports mentioned possible explosive devices because inert grenades were seized, EOD officers do not check to see if an item is inert by taking them apart, as this has killed EOD personnel who tried to do so in the past. They assume that any such items are "live" and handle them thusly.
I know his stuff was inert because we use the same vendors and we both know that reliable vendors don't handle live stuff.
Fred
All weapons in Ted's collection were legal(and when required) Federally Registered. He did have ordnance, but it was inert (rendered non-functional). Arizona allows it's citizens a broad leeway as to what we may own. But all laws were followed.
The police reports mentioned possible explosive devices because inert grenades were seized, EOD officers do not check to see if an item is inert by taking them apart, as this has killed EOD personnel who tried to do so in the past. They assume that any such items are "live" and handle them thusly.
I know his stuff was inert because we use the same vendors and we both know that reliable vendors don't handle live stuff.