Re: NFGR/NAGR raises 50,000 to defend Kyle Rittenhouse
...not to sound like I am Monday morning the young man,I'm not.I wish the best for him.
Re: NFGR/NAGR raises 50,000 to defend Kyle Rittenhouse
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Black purchased the rifle at Ladysmith Ace Home Center using Rittenhouse's money in May, and the two agreed to store it in Black's stepfather's house in Kenosha, according to a criminal complaint from the Kenosha County district attorney.
So nobody finds this troubling?
The act itself, is flat out self defense, but what I quoted is a problem. IANAL.
Re: NFGR/NAGR raises 50,000 to defend Kyle Rittenhouse
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Originally Posted by
GunLawyer001
Antifa sociopaths intentionally dress alike, cover their faces, do not associate with personal vehicles, and work at having no distinctive traits that would allow you to identify which person just shot a cop in the face, if you lose sight of him in the crowd for even a second.
I've wondered why the police have not started using paintball guns to 'TAG' perps to identify them and to be able keep track of them...???
Then if they discard their stained clothes, they only need to keep track of the STREAKERS!
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
Gun
So nobody finds this troubling
The act itself, is flat out self defense, but what I quoted is a problem. IANAL.
Yep. Illegal as hell. Still a good shoot
When are they going to arrest the asshole with the handgun?
This whole thing is the crème de la crème of play stupid games win stupid prizes
Re: NFGR/NAGR raises 50,000 to defend Kyle Rittenhouse
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Originally Posted by
flygrimm
Can*t pardon someone until they are convicted.
That is absolutely not true.
You don't even need to be charged with a crime to receive a pardon, let alone convicted.
Example: Ford pardoned Nixon for any crimes he MAY have committed. Nixon was never charged with so much as jaywalking, in conjunction with the Watergate issue.
Re: NFGR/NAGR raises 50,000 to defend Kyle Rittenhouse
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Originally Posted by
free
That is absolutely not true.
You don't even need to be charged with a crime to receive a pardon, let alone convicted.
Example: Ford pardoned Nixon for any crimes he MAY have committed. Nixon was never charged with so much as jaywalking, in conjunction with the Watergate issue.
Thanks
I stand corrected.
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
ExFlyinguy
Yep. Illegal as hell. Still a good shoot
When are they going to arrest the asshole with the handgun?
This whole thing is the crème de la crème of play stupid games win stupid prizes
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Originally Posted by
ExFlyinguy
Yep. Illegal as hell. Still a good shoot
When are they going to arrest the asshole with the handgun?
This whole thing is the crème de la crème of play stupid games win stupid prizes
I'm curious, how is this illegal? Someone bought gun for use by a minor under supervision for the purpose of hunting and stored it securely in a safe (maintaining possession for storage demonstrates ownership) . The only potentially illegal action is lending the gun to a person 17 years old for a purpose other than hunting, but I would like to see someone cite the actual statute that makes this illegal, and the statute that make it lawful for a minor to hunt with a firearm. Under the Wisconsin law, there is no restriction that I can see for a 17 year old to carry a rifle in public.
So it comes down the the ATF form and the non-defined "definition" of ownership. I'd the gun is stored at the purchaser's house, is in the purchaser's name, and was in possession of the purchaser after the event, then this should demonstrate ownership. If were saying the kid was the actual owner, then how do we count for kids doing chores and hunting? If a parent grounds a kid for not doing chores and doesn't allow the kid to go hunting on the basis that the kid did not perform those services, wouldn't that violate the ATF form?
Not saying it's smart, but simply want sources for the claims that it's illegal.
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
Didn't see this update posted, but maybe I missed it. Rittenhouse's motion to dismiss the charge of "going armed" was denied. Yet I see no restriction on 17 year olds carrying a rifle in Wisconsin. Nor could I find the reasoning the judge used.
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
giant_g2
Didn't see this update posted, but maybe I missed it. Rittenhouse's motion to dismiss the charge of "going armed" was denied. Yet I see no restriction on 17 year olds carrying a rifle in Wisconsin. Nor could I find the reasoning the judge used.
Reason: liberals
Re: NFGR/NAGR raises 50,000 to defend Kyle Rittenhouse
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Originally Posted by
ImminentDanger
I've wondered why the police have not started using paintball guns to 'TAG' perps to identify them and to be able keep track of them...???
Then if they discard their stained clothes, they only need to keep track of the STREAKERS!
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A bullethole through the forehead is even more distinctive for tagging purposes.
Imagine the salutary effect of arsonists being plugged in mid-throw. Guys smashing in store doors suddenly falling down and donating blood to the sidewalk.
When DA's stop prosecuting their Brown Shirts, the police might as well shoot perps when caught in mid-crime.
We can wish, can't we?