Things that make you go hmmmm......
http://www.pressconnects.com/story/n...est/393688001/
A friend posted this story on Facebook and it got me curious. The guy's name is "Ramadan Abdullah" and he's a US citizen. Based on the articles I've seen so far, it would appear as though his charges are shoplifting, violating the Sullivan Act, and SAFE act violations. So basically if this guy lived in a different state the only charge he'd be facing is shoplifting?
As usual, the reporting is heavy on the innuendo that guns are bad and anyone that has a lot of guns and ammo is up to no good.
What are the odds CAIR starts a lawsuit fighting the Sullivan Act and SAFE Act? How many liberal heads would explode from trying to reconcile their choice between hoplophobia and Islamophobia?
http://www.pressconnects.com/story/n...est/393688001/
A friend posted this story on Facebook and it got me curious. The guy's name is "Ramadan Abdullah" and he's a US citizen. Based on the articles I've seen so far, it would appear as though his charges are shoplifting, violating the Sullivan Act, and SAFE act violations. So basically if this guy lived in a different state the only charge he'd be facing is shoplifting?
Police say thousands of rounds of ammunition for rifles, pistols and assault weapons, including .50-caliber armor piercing incendiary rounds along with firearms parts, were also found by investigators.
The scope of the weapons bust was enough to shake longtime law enforcement veterans in the Southern Tier, who said they could not recall anything quite like this.
At Wednesday's news conference, New York State Police Maj. James Barnes said investigators are still working to answer two critical questions: Where did the guns come from and how did the defendant obtain them?
None of the firearms were registered to Abdullah, according to Barnes, and that alone made it illegal for him to possess them.
"There's no indications that there was a plan in place for him to commit any acts of violence," Barnes said, "but it begs the question of what was he doing with all of this and what were his intentions down the road?"
The scope of the weapons bust was enough to shake longtime law enforcement veterans in the Southern Tier, who said they could not recall anything quite like this.
At Wednesday's news conference, New York State Police Maj. James Barnes said investigators are still working to answer two critical questions: Where did the guns come from and how did the defendant obtain them?
None of the firearms were registered to Abdullah, according to Barnes, and that alone made it illegal for him to possess them.
"There's no indications that there was a plan in place for him to commit any acts of violence," Barnes said, "but it begs the question of what was he doing with all of this and what were his intentions down the road?"
What are the odds CAIR starts a lawsuit fighting the Sullivan Act and SAFE Act? How many liberal heads would explode from trying to reconcile their choice between hoplophobia and Islamophobia?
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