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Posted: 10/26/2013 1:47:31 PM EDT
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Two "defaced rifles"?
Okay I see a big ugly purple thing that I don't know WTF it is..........But I think the other thing is supposed to look like that, it's just a Hi-Point... |
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Not guilty, Even if was a full auto AK-57 uzzie radar lasar triple barrel double scoped heat-seakin short barreled shotgun.
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Someone go post "check out my shtf collection" on m4carbine and post that picture heh heh
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I understand that NY presently practices nullification, but he may have been FOPA-legal.
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So the guy was just making a connecting flight at JFK....and they pulled him out and busted him?
Is there no 'peaceable journey' laws that protect one traveling by air? This is fucked up.....way fucked up. |
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Quoted: I understand that NY presently practices nullification, but he may have been FOPA-legal. View Quote |
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So the guy was just making a connecting flight at JFK....and they pulled him out and busted him? Is there no 'peaceable journey' laws that protect one traveling by air? This is fucked up.....way fucked up. View Quote He is not the first one they have done that to…There are a couple of other stories… |
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Quoted: Just registered an account there, went to post, changed my mind. I just don't have it in me to troll. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Someone go post "check out my shtf collection" on m4carbine and post that picture heh heh Just registered an account there, went to post, changed my mind. I just don't have it in me to troll. |
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Maybe we need another FOPA for air travel. It will be good for all of us.
Then they can add an amendment banning guns guns that fire bullets. |
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FOPA doesn't cover airline travel, once you leave your car and walk into the airport you are screwed. We have argued about this in the NY hometown forum for years. I think maybe someone in the Bush administration DOJ said it was covered, federal court said no, maybe in September? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I understand that NY presently practices nullification, but he may have been FOPA-legal. Do you have a link for FOPA? |
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Originally I was going to say guilty but not if he was only connecting through NY. Thats some bullshit. Welcome to the new standard of railroading the fuck out of any firearms owner in anyway possible.
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I understand that NY presently practices nullification, but he may have been FOPA-legal. With defaced firearms? I didn't catch that the defacement was specifically SNs. I assumed they referred to the weapons' appearance. |
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Notwithstanding any other provision of any law or any rule or regulation of a State or any political subdivision thereof, any person who is not otherwise prohibited by this chapter from transporting, shipping, or receiving a firearm shall be entitled to transport a firearm for any lawful purpose from any place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm to any other place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm if, during such transportation the firearm is unloaded, and neither the firearm nor any ammunition being transported is readily accessible or is directly accessible from the passenger compartment of such transporting vehicle: Provided, That in the case of a vehicle without a compartment separate from the driver’s compartment the firearm or ammunition shall be contained in a locked container other than the glove compartment or console. View Quote By its terms, FOPA covers transport by any vehicle. IIRC, the anti-FOPA federal decision was a trial court order on a case that raised collateral issues; I don't think it addressed the supremacy of FOPA or its applicability to air travel per se. I seem to recall that it was a suit seeking return of arms seized in violation of FOPA. I may be wrong. |
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I didn't catch that the defacement was specifically SNs. I assumed they referred to the weapons' appearance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I understand that NY presently practices nullification, but he may have been FOPA-legal. With defaced firearms? I didn't catch that the defacement was specifically SNs. I assumed they referred to the weapons' appearance. These are only my opinions and certainly aren't laws. Personally...mere possession should NEVER be illegal. I need to think on the serial numbers being removed being illegal. Part of me wants to say...I should be able to pile my guns up and burn them if I want and it isn't the governments business to tell me I can't remove my serial numbers. However I understand the need to be able to recover stolen guns...but does that stop people from stealing guns? |
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Your local cops would let him slide on two defaced rifles? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Welcome to the new standard of railroading the fuck out of any firearms owner in anyway possible. Your local cops would let him slide on two defaced rifles? Does them being defaced matter? Legally they may have been in the right but it is a shitty law (him not being legally allowed to pass through JFK airport when they routed his flight that way) and a shitty thing to do. Which makes my use of the term railroading inaccurate I guess. And I suppose technically if he properly declared them at the airport he wouldn't have been in any trouble since the fire arms are legal here. |
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How the hell can I tell if he's guilty without a pic of him?
I can't fap to this shit! |
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Not guilty
I dont care how rediculous his wepons were, fuck NY
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Quoted: Quoted: I understand that NY presently practices nullification, but he may have been FOPA-legal. With defaced firearms? |
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Quoted: here is another pic of the rest of the guns…i still say guilty. http://media.knoxnews.com/media/img/photos/2013/10/26/media_cfa99fcc844a432faba473543d2a1368_t607.jpg also sounds like the serial numbers were defaced or altered View Quote |
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Welcome to the new standard of railroading the fuck out of any firearms owner in anyway possible. Your local cops would let him slide on two defaced rifles? No such thing as a "defaced" firearm in my state. Is painting purple defacing? |
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FOPA doesn't cover airline travel, once you leave your car and walk into the airport you are screwed. We have argued about this in the NY hometown forum for years. I think maybe someone in the Bush administration DOJ said it was covered, federal court said no, maybe in September? View Quote 3d Cir in Sept. |
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Damn! I have to agree with Aimless! The law is the law. Quoted:
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FOPA doesn't cover airline travel, once you leave your car and walk into the airport you are screwed. We have argued about this in the NY hometown forum for years. I think maybe someone in the Bush administration DOJ said it was covered, federal court said no, maybe in September? 3d Cir in Sept. That sux! |
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Quoted: Quoted: FOPA doesn't cover airline travel, once you leave your car and walk into the airport you are screwed. We have argued about this in the NY hometown forum for years. I think maybe someone in the Bush administration DOJ said it was covered, federal court said no, maybe in September? 3d Cir in Sept. |
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FOPA doesn't cover airline travel, once you leave your car and walk into the airport you are screwed. We have argued about this in the NY hometown forum for years. I think maybe someone in the Bush administration DOJ said it was covered, federal court said no, maybe in September? 3d Cir in Sept. The opinion doesn't say that FOPA excludes air travel. It says that FOPA does not apply when walking through an air terminal. IIRC, the guy took possession of his guns inside the terminal and walked with them to a connecting flight. Presumably, he would have been fine if his bags had been successfully checked through or if he had avoided handling them. |
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