On October 12, 2018 Hunter Biden stopped at the StarQuest Shooters & Survival Supply, a firearms store off Highway 202, north of Wilmington, Delaware. Joe Biden’s son decided to buy a Colt Cobra 38SPL revolver. To do this, he filled out an application known as form 4473, with several pages of small print.
Question 11.e) asked him to answer whether he was an illegal user or addict of any stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance. Hunter Biden checked the No box.
A footnote asked him to certify that his answers were true and warned him that he was prohibited from purchasing a gun if he answered yes to said question and that making a false statement was a crime. Hunter Biden purchased the revolver. The gun ended up 11 days later in a trash can at a Greenville supermarket, about a 10-minute drive from the gun store.
More than five years later, Hunter Biden has ended up in the dock, becoming the first son of a United States president to be tried in a criminal case. The trial, which is being held in Wilmington (Delaware), began on Monday with jury selection. There are 12 people (six men and six women), plus four substitutes (all women), who have at their disposal more than 20 pages of instructions on how they should carry out their task.
These instructions explain that their deliberations are secret and that they won’t have to explain their verdict to anyone. The verdict must be unanimous; all 12 must agree or there will be no verdict. These are the keys to th.
