So the Salvador Ramos guy is a REALLY weird case to me (such as all of these mass shooters are, typically)..
With what income did he get an opportunity to purchase guns with? He was 18, with no information regarding if he ever had a job.
Who give or granted him the money?
His grandpa, Rolando Reyes, said himself that he is a past convicted former felon; so he wouldn't even be able to purchase guns at all (presumably by further inference from that statement, Salvador Ramos wouldn't be able to even acquire weapons from his grandpa through stealing them from him).
Also, Ronald Reyes said he was totally unaware Ramos had the firearms, saying that if he had known, he would've reported his own grandson.
His grandparents that he stayed with are the maternal ones, since his dad seems to be nowhere in the picture, and it's been reported that he even began living with his grandparents, because he got into a big fight with his mom.
His mom herself, from RUMORS, mind you, seems to be a druggie/addict. It's unlikely that'd she gave much care to him or would even give him money for anything, other than for buying drugs.
His grandma seems to be a disciplinarian type, considering the initial start-up of the shooting, she and him got into an argument about Ramos not graduating.
With Texas' bizarre gun laws, we can glean that he purchased them legally (?).. I guess?
But again, HOW? With what money? Who financed him? Not only that, it seems Texas' gun laws doesn't even have a waiting list (citation needed, I'm just going off of secondary and tertiary sources) since Ramos just bough them literally right at his 18 birthday.
How expensive is the average AR-15 and handgun, at that (don't what model he was using, so it's just generic "handgun".. sorry 'bout that)?
If Salvador Ramos was a loner-bullied type, from what connection and/or social network did he manage to gain, to somehow lend him money for firearms?
Not only that, why weren't the red-flags heeded when he started posting his guns on Instagram and other social media sites?
Just generally, between the shooting of African-Americans in Buffalo, the shooting of Taiwanese-Americans / Taiwanese-Immigrant churchgoers... and now this... America has a serious gun problem.
Ironically, the growing contention I feel we have with this problem, might bellow into another civil war, as more pressure is put to greater restraints to gun access and use; Ironic, because GUNS will be the devastating impact of such a theorized (and hopefully NEVER) occurring civil war in the first place.