Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
Does he have a DC permit to own the 357? Not a carry permit, just a "registration"
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
No, he lives outside the city in one of the surrounding areas
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
Are they pursuing criminal charges, or is this just being handled by H.R.?
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
If he is not charged criminally, he may be shown mercy by his employer- I have heard recently that secret and top secret clearances are in the 30 to 50 thousand dollar range.
Not cost effective to flush a good employee and his expensive clearance over a dumb mistake.
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
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Originally Posted by
cdi
If he is not charged criminally, he may be shown mercy by his employer- I have heard recently that secret and top secret clearances are in the 30 to 50 thousand dollar range.
Not cost effective to flush a good employee and his expensive clearance over a dumb mistake.
Yeah thats what I was thinking.
If its handled by HR, I would expect some disciplinary actin, but being fired?
I dont think its likely. Ive worked for government contractors before and most (not all) the higher ups are former military and usually "gun guys".
Lets just hope there's not some crazy code of conduct written about ammunition alone.
My company has a "no firearms" policy on company property.
Yet I sold a case of ammo and some magazines on property to one of our HR managers and nobody batted an eye.
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
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GunLawyer001
His defense would be "I don't have an X-ray machine or metal detector at home, so I had no idea they were there."
Plus, he didn't have a gun with him, but if local statutes forbid any ammo, that's not a good defense.
If memory serves:
DC prohibits possession of any ammunition or ammunition components (even an empty .22 case or an unloaded sabot for a black powder rifle) for which you do not have a firearm registered in DC. As a non-resident of DC it is unlikely he has any firearms registered in DC, therefore he is prohibited from possession thereof. Unless his name's David Gregory...
IANAL
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
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GunLawyer001
Plus, he didn't have a gun with him, but if local statutes forbid any ammo, that's not a good defense.
DC does, you’re only allowed to possess ammo in the caliber of your “registered firearm”, and not outside of the home at that unless going to/from the range.
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
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Originally Posted by
Ricochet
Yeah thats what I was thinking.
If its handled by HR, I would expect some disciplinary actin, but being fired?
I dont think its likely. Ive worked for government contractors before and most (not all) the higher ups are former military and usually "gun guys".
Lets just hope there's not some crazy code of conduct written about ammunition alone.
My company has a "no firearms" policy on company property.
Yet I sold a case of ammo and some magazines on property to one of our HR managers and nobody batted an eye.
If it's a police matter, which, technically, it is (he broke DC law) and he's convicted he will lose his clearance. Don't know how complicit DHS HR bureaucrats want to be in not reporting a "crime." Tough situation brought about by libtard bull shit.
Re: Buddy works for DHS in DC and found with lo0se rounds in backpack Advice for him
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chutestrate
My buddy is one of those people that if he didn't have bad luck he wouldn't have luck at all. He works in Washington, D.C. He has a top secret clearance, works for DHS and is in a lot of trouble. He had 6 rds of 357 mag in one of the pockets of his backpack which was picked up by the x-ray scanner he has to pass through going to work. He doesn't know how long they were there, but were not picked up until yesterday. This seems to be a layered kind of problem. He has to worry about prosecution by D,C., then some kind of punishment by DHS, and lastly some kind of administrative action by his contracting company. Since this just happened he is beyond stressing out, and I'm wondering if there is anything that could be suggested that he do to protect himself as much as possible.
This was an incredibly dumb thing to do, and he is fully cooperating with the authorities. Unfortunately, he will probably lose his job and clearance. if he doesn't I will be surprised. Any suggestion? All I can think of is for him to call the NRA and try to get an attorney recommendation.
Your advice to get a name of a lawyer on deck is a good one. I would say no more on here.