Saturday, March 16, 2013

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(Reuters) - The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware may soon be overseeing what could be a legally dicey firesale - an apparent arsenal of Glock and Beretta handguns and other weapons. Advanced Interactive Systems Inc of Seattle, which owns shooting ranges and trains security professionals, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday under Chapter 7, which means it is going out of business. Its inventory included scores of firearms and parts, including the AR-15 rifle, similar to the one used in the Newtown, Connecticut, school massacre in December. It was unclear how many guns the company actually held. At least 15 guns were listed in the safe of the company's Melbourne, Florida, location. In addition, there were scores of entries for gun parts, from barrels to triggers. The company noted that in its rush to file for bankruptcy its records may be incomplete. Read the rest at http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/15/advancedinteractive-bankruptcy-guns-idUSL1N0C76YH20130315

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