Author Topic: More from Allen Korwin  (Read 1843 times)

tombogan03884

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More from Allen Korwin
« on: June 07, 2014, 08:46:06 AM »
From today's "Page nine" #135

MONSTER GUN LOOPHOLE DISCOVERED

Felons aren't federally banned from owning guns.

They can't carry them in any way of course, or ship, transport, possess or receive them, but nothing in law appears to ban felons from actually owning firearms. If a person was convicted of a felony and owned an entire collection in a home in another state, for example, that doesn't violate anything.

You (a felon) couldn't go into (or maybe even near, depending on the judge) that home while the guns were in there, that would be "constructive possession," the same legal theory that makes everyone in a drug-lord's house guilty of possession if anything is found. But charging you with possession if you're in another neighborhood, or state? I don't think so. Show me where I missed something. Even in the same home, a spouse can keep guns -- even your guns after a conviction -- as long as you cannot exercise control over them. If your spouse sold any, I suppose that's your money.

What in federal statute prevents a felon from simple ownership? Not a thing. Could a person use such a collection as collateral, or will it, even sell it? It's just private property. The controlling statute is 18 USC ยง922(d) and (g), and its requirements seem pretty clear. Talk about strange twists in complicated laws.


Gun Banner to Ban Gun-Ban Signs

"Cultural Marxism" Infesting Schools

Because even the image of a gun is disturbing to a tax-funded Illinois school principal, Theresa Nolan, she wants to censor the image and use a logo of anything but a gun. "The amount of actual information on the subject of guns or the Bill of Rights leaking into her school's curriculum and her students' skulls is probably below zero, if she can't even put up a no-guns-allowed sign out of such dire dread," said one person who refused to be identified. No charges have been brought against the principal.
Such censorship and intolerance is frequently but incorrectly labeled political correctness. It is actually cultural Marxism, a political policy implemented through social means, designed to suppress or control speech and thought, leading to actual suppression through quasi-legal enforcement by police and courts. Hate-crime laws, campus speech codes and so-called social-justice policies are the growing judicial end of cultural Marxism in America. You should always call out cultural Marxism when you see it -- don't scoff by mislabeling it PC, that only helps it grow.

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Re: More from Allen Korwin
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2014, 11:36:54 AM »
Hi;

     had a friend who was a "convicted Felon" who shot a guy ( came home and found wife in bed with the dude ) and had hunting rifles. Brothers kept the weapons at thier house and every deer season they transported a weapon for him to camp.  He got a deer every year, had a valid Hunting Licence and Game Wardens never asked or did a background check on him.

    I had a security job for the Christmas season 1 year. the guy I worked for was a Felon and ran the security company and was always open carry....For 10k , you can get someone to hit a delete button on your record ( if you know who to pay off )....

 

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