Man, the media cannot be trusted to report the FACTS of a story!!
Love how they leave out the word "illegal"
in the title.
Most people cannot read and comprehend a simple sentence.
Once again giving the false impression that there is no legal ownership of machine guns in this country!!
As an aside, I live in Lawrenceville and wonder if I ever ran into any of these fellas??
Anyone out there have any details about this?www.11alive.com/news/usnews_article.aspx?storyid=7414412 Admit to Machine-Gun Sales Provided By: The Associated Press
Last Modified: 1/5/2006 1:28:36 PM
ATLANTA (AP) -- Twelve men from Georgia, Kentucky and Alabama pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges relating to the
unlawful manufacture, sale, and possession of machine guns.
Two more are expected to plead guilty on Jan. 17 in a case involving the seizure of
33 illegally made and owned machine guns, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
"We must be vigilant against the proliferation of machine guns into our community," U.S. Attorney David Nahmias said.
Guilty pleas were entered by Larry Bush, 50, of Lawrenceville; Michael A. Miller, 49, Mark S. Miller, 43, J. Corey Adams, 28, and Huey Hutchinson, 66, of Carrollton; Kevin Bush, 42, South Shore, Ky.; Joseph Stanley Nabors, 49, Dallas, Ga.; Phillip Slaughter, 43, of Douglasville; Bruce Wade Wilkinson, 40, of Columbus; Rodney Williams, 44, Roopville; John Arrington, 33, of Heflin, Ala.; and Thomas Morrison, 42, Villa Rica.
Larry Bush, Michael Miller and Corey Adams admitted manufacturing and selling machine guns, and the others pleaded guilty to illegal possession, Nahmias said.
(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)