Man who had more than 200 firearms at home pleads guilty

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Meth + guns--what could possibly go wrong?


A Rhode Island man who had more than 200 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition at his home pleaded guilty on Wednesday to lying to federal authorities about his drug use when he purchased the weapons.
Ronald Andruchuk, 38, admitted that he was an unlawful user of controlled substances, including cocaine, when he purchased the weapons, and that he misled the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives when he wrote on agency forms that he was not an unlawful drug user, U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha said in a statement.
Under a plea deal, Andruchuk will forfeit 219 guns, more than 25,000 rounds of ammunition and other items seized by police at the Burrillville home that he shared with his wife and three children, prosecutors said. The guns will be destroyed.
Police went to the home last February to invesigate complaints from neighbors about gunfire. They said that as officers arrived, they heard gunshots and bullets passing over their heads. Andruchuk was found to be in possession of methamphetamine at that time, and he was arrested on a charge of firing in a compact area, prosecutors said. A federal search warrant served at the home turned up more than 200 unsecured weapons strewn about the house and more drugs.

The ATF reviewed firearm transaction records that Andruchuk filled out on Nov. 17, 2021, and Dec. 11, 2021, while attempting to buy firearms at two Rhode Island gun stores and discovered he had falsely claimed he was not “an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance," prosecutors said.
 
Meth + guns--what could possibly go wrong?


A Rhode Island man who had more than 200 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition at his home pleaded guilty on Wednesday to lying to federal authorities about his drug use when he purchased the weapons.
Ronald Andruchuk, 38, admitted that he was an unlawful user of controlled substances, including cocaine, when he purchased the weapons, and that he misled the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives when he wrote on agency forms that he was not an unlawful drug user, U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha said in a statement.
Under a plea deal, Andruchuk will forfeit 219 guns, more than 25,000 rounds of ammunition and other items seized by police at the Burrillville home that he shared with his wife and three children, prosecutors said. The guns will be destroyed.
Police went to the home last February to invesigate complaints from neighbors about gunfire. They said that as officers arrived, they heard gunshots and bullets passing over their heads. Andruchuk was found to be in possession of methamphetamine at that time, and he was arrested on a charge of firing in a compact area, prosecutors said. A federal search warrant served at the home turned up more than 200 unsecured weapons strewn about the house and more drugs.

The ATF reviewed firearm transaction records that Andruchuk filled out on Nov. 17, 2021, and Dec. 11, 2021, while attempting to buy firearms at two Rhode Island gun stores and discovered he had falsely claimed he was not “an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance," prosecutors said.


Hunter....Hunter....Hunter? Hunter Biden...c'mon down!
 
Idiot, he should have bought them from his neighbors and then there is no forms to fill out.
 
While I absolutely agree that Hunter needs to go under a microscope, the actions of this clown in Rhode Island are hardly exonerated by the fact that they haven't gone after Biden yet...
I agree the guy was an idiot. No question there.

He should have been charged with unlawful discharge of a firearm. Taking the firearms away because he may have lied on the 4473 form was a chcikenshit way to address the crime.

Even not including the cocaine we know ole Hunter uses pot and the ATF form 4473 specifically ask if you are a user of pot. We know he lied.


g. Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance? Warning: The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under Federal law regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized for medicinal or recreational purposes in the state where you reside.
 
Meth + guns--what could possibly go wrong?


A Rhode Island man who had more than 200 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition at his home pleaded guilty on Wednesday to lying to federal authorities about his drug use when he purchased the weapons.
Ronald Andruchuk, 38, admitted that he was an unlawful user of controlled substances, including cocaine, when he purchased the weapons, and that he misled the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives when he wrote on agency forms that he was not an unlawful drug user, U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha said in a statement.
Under a plea deal, Andruchuk will forfeit 219 guns, more than 25,000 rounds of ammunition and other items seized by police at the Burrillville home that he shared with his wife and three children, prosecutors said. The guns will be destroyed.
Police went to the home last February to invesigate complaints from neighbors about gunfire. They said that as officers arrived, they heard gunshots and bullets passing over their heads. Andruchuk was found to be in possession of methamphetamine at that time, and he was arrested on a charge of firing in a compact area, prosecutors said. A federal search warrant served at the home turned up more than 200 unsecured weapons strewn about the house and more drugs.

The ATF reviewed firearm transaction records that Andruchuk filled out on Nov. 17, 2021, and Dec. 11, 2021, while attempting to buy firearms at two Rhode Island gun stores and discovered he had falsely claimed he was not “an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance," prosecutors said.

So is the issue of this thread the 200 guns or the drugs? Because most anyone in this country can legally-own 200 firearms if they want to.

But nobody can legally be in the possession of a Schedule II drug like meth. Even if they're in possession of a Schedule I controlled substance like marijuana, simply having a firearm or ammunition in their home is a federal crime.
 
He is being charged with lying. How could they possibly prove he lied if he kept his mouth shut?

I'm not going to into a great amount of research here. I'd assume when they found the great amount of drugs and when he admitted to being a user.

He didn't keep his mouth shut.
 
He didn't keep his mouth shut.
I know. Thats what im saying. If he kept hsi mouth shut, how would they even have a case? There could be something im missing here, but right now, thats what it seems like.
 
I know. Thats what im saying. If he kept hsi mouth shut, how would they even have a case? There could be something im missing here, but right now, thats what it seems like.

He should have simply said "I demand to see my attorney". Many think helping the authorities to convict you will get you off easier. As we see here, it did the opposite.
 
I know. Thats what im saying. If he kept hsi mouth shut, how would they even have a case? There could be something im missing here, but right now, thats what it seems like.

The article states that "Andruchuk was found to be in possession of methamphetamine at that time." I would guess that the police searched him and found the meth on his person.
 
The article states that "Andruchuk was found to be in possession of methamphetamine at that time." I would guess that the police searched him and found the meth on his person.
Oh no, I get that. But he is being charged with lying to purchase the guns years before this incident. How could they have possibly proven he did drugs years before?
 
Oh no, I get that. But he is being charged with lying to purchase the guns years before this incident. How could they have possibly proven he did drugs years before?
Exactly correct! They would take the statement of an active, illicit drug user to provide evidence for earlier scenarios?
 

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