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    Question Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    Just a question here as to what extent law enforcement/the courts have to go to "violate" your Constitutional rights (2nd amendment of course). Also, if I can show just cause that after putting me trough the wringer to try and prosecute me or whatever the case may be just how does a person find (no offense meant here people) a bloodthirsty lawyer to represent me in such a civil suit? I'm once again not going into the details of what's going on nor what has happened and I certainly do not want to make any waves for myself until this whole mess is cleared. I'm only looking for a little information as to how someone goes about even finding the right people to talk to.
    I'm trying to not sound vindictive or anything but I'm just at about the limits of my sanity over this boondoggle of legal rambling and if I can finally get someone who reads and understands English well enough to understand USC Title 18, Section 926A (Pretty clear to me) I'd just like to know if I have any recourse to all that it has cost me so far. Thanks All!
    Just for the record I've now gone and signed up for a membership in the NRA. Sorry but my unemployment (largely due to the fact that nobody wants to hire someone with a possible F3 charge hanging over them, especially one company who I can't name but I will say that they are well known to all and fly Space Shuttles-really!) only allowed to sign for a year. It will be continued though as future funds make themselves available.
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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    You should be standing up to defend ALL of your rights, not just your 2A rights.


    Also, if you have an F3 on your record, wouldn't that restrict you from owning a gun?

    Are you the guy who had the bogus charges filed against him while traveling through PA?

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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    Quote Originally Posted by BTA88 View Post
    You should be standing up to defend ALL of your rights, not just your 2A rights.


    Also, if you have an F3 on your record, wouldn't that restrict you from owning a gun?

    Are you the guy who had the bogus charges filed against him while traveling through PA?
    DING DING DING , WINNAH !!!! Thats him !
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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    Quote Originally Posted by BTA88 View Post
    You should be standing up to defend ALL of your rights, not just your 2A rights.
    Also, if you have an F3 on your record, wouldn't that restrict you from owning a gun?
    Are you the guy who had the bogus charges filed against him while traveling through PA?
    Please refresh this old guys foggy old memory.



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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    I do NOT already have ANY form of felony conviction nor any other charge in the past that prevents me from owning a gun PERIOD. I am not here to discuss that, as yet, ongoing f*@&ing case whatsoever nor do I wish to comment on it. The incredibly slow way that thing is grinding out it seems like it may never end. Now then, having again addressed that issue, I am not asking anything regarding it.

    What I want to know is how one goes about determining if any civil right has been screwed with by any "official" type of person and if so how, who, when, if, (etc) do I go about putting some legal "foot to a$$".

    Don't make believe that Obama was correct in his retarded statements about people in PA. If someone there knows something about the process I would appreciate any assistance. If you do then thanks for sharing it. BUT, If you only want to waste your time and mine asking how other things went then please feel totally free to keep it to yourself. I thought this was a forum for PA law and firearms...not myspace or facebook. Thanks.
    Last edited by Steven Palmer; July 20th, 2009 at 06:34 PM.

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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Palmer View Post
    I do NOT already have ANY form of felony conviction nor any other charge in the past that prevents me from owning a gun PERIOD. I am not here to discuss that, as yet, ongoing f*cking case whatsoever nor do I wish to comment on it. The incredibly slow way that thing is grinding out it seems like it may never end.
    Now then, having again addressed that issue, I am not asking anything regarding that issue.

    What I want to know is how one goes about determining if any civil right has been screwed with by any "official" type of person and if so how, who, when, if, (etc) do I go about putting some legal "foot to a$$".

    Don't make believe that Obama was correct in his retarded statements about people in PA. If someone there knows something about the process I would appreciate any assistance. If you do then tanks for sharing. BUT, If you only want to waste your time and mine asking how other things went then please feel totally free to keep it to yourself. I thought this was a forum for PA law and firearms...not myspace or facebook. Thanks.
    The information you are requesting is for an attorney to answer.
    Allot of us know the laws, but can not apply them unless we know circumstances that they need to be applied.

    And with an attitude you will get no assistance.


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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    Stephen D Colafella & Assoc
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    (724) 775-6055

    Start with this guy. He was mntjacks lawyer I believe.

    He will probably be able to point you to a lawyer closer to you if needed.

    Good Luck and keep us informed after the criminal charges are finished.

    If what you did wasn't a blantent crime you might want to look for some support here as we tend to help our own..

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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    Don't feed the trolls!

    Try to keep it clean and ignore the flammers!

    They tell you youre wrong and then you find out you were right after all.

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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    Quote Originally Posted by edstephan View Post
    Please refresh this old guys foggy old memory.



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    IIRC , Im almost certain the OP was the one that posted a similar thread/question a couple months ago in which he was transiting through the State , was stopped for a motor vehicle violation and during the course of the stop was found to be in violation of PA Law with regards to the transport of weapons in a vehicle without a valid LTCF . Again IIRC , he had a pistol and a mag in the same " pouch " of a piece of luggage , albeit the pistol wasnt physically loaded , but met the Statutory definition of being loaded by virtue of the fact the loaded mag was in the same " storage " compartment as the weapon .

    If this is the same person , he didnt like being told his actions were in fact a violation of State Law , now , I didnt do a thread search or anything ,Im going strictly off memory so I could be mistaking the OP's identity with another poster .
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    Default Re: Violation of Civil Rights-How to bring it to Court

    Quote Originally Posted by son of the revolution View Post
    IIRC , Im almost certain the OP was the one that posted a similar thread/question a couple months ago in which he was transiting through the State , was stopped for a motor vehicle violation and during the course of the stop was found to be in violation of PA Law with regards to the transport of weapons in a vehicle without a valid LTCF . Again IIRC , he had a pistol and a mag in the same " pouch " of a piece of luggage , albeit the pistol wasnt physically loaded , but met the Statutory definition of being loaded by virtue of the fact the loaded mag was in the same " storage " compartment as the weapon .

    If this is the same person , he didnt like being told his actions were in fact a violation of State Law , now , I didnt do a thread search or anything ,Im going strictly off memory so I could be mistaking the OP's identity with another poster .

    Thanks tried to rep ya but have to spread the love first.
    Curmudgeon sent me the link. Same person. He shouldn't have given up his 4th Amendment rights at the traffic stop.


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