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    Default Dr. Fritz Scheuren invalidated the NFRTR today

    Things are about to become VERY interesting...see my blog posting:

    http://www.princelaw.com/2008/9/24/t...al-proceedings

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    Default Re: Dr. Fritz Scheuren invalidated the NFRTR today

    We can only hope so........

    The link in article about violating due process is not working at this time


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    The NFRTR is INSUFFICIENT for Criminal ProceedingsSeptember 24th, 2008

    In a major victory for those of us arguing that the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR) is insufficient for criminal proceedings, Dr. Fritz Scheuren, “the” statistician in the United States (possibly the world), today informed the 10th District Court that the NFRTR is insufficient for criminal proceedings. While no decision has been rendered in the case of US v. Larry Douglas Friesen, this is a MAJOR defeat the BATFE, who, over the years, has argued that although the NFRTR is flawed, it still can be used in criminal proceedings. To understand just how flawed the NFRTR is, see my article on the NFRTR violating Due Process.

    If the US loses this case, there is some speculation on whether the BATFE will seek to appeal the decision because an appellate ruling that the NFRTR is insufficient would have disastrous consequences for the BATFE and the NFRTR. It is this author’s opinion that the BATFE would likely not appeal so to protect the integrity of the NFRTR in other court proceedings. Nevertheless, in any future cases, a competent attorney will be adding Dr. Scheuren as an expert to invalidate the NFRTR.

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    Default Re: Dr. Fritz Scheuren invalidated the NFRTR today

    Thanks for the heads up, it has now been fixed.

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    Default Re: Dr. Fritz Scheuren invalidated the NFRTR today

    Minor thing ... thought I'd point it out since I'm anal about things like that.

    On the webpage (http://www.princelaw.com/2008/9/24/t...al-proceedings)

    7th line down in the first paragraph, missing a "for" in the following sentence ...

    "this is a MAJOR defeat the BATFE"


    Great info and thanks again for sharing!

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    Default Re: Dr. Fritz Scheuren invalidated the NFRTR today

    Thanks for the heads up...been a long day. It is fixed now.

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    Default Re: Dr. Fritz Scheuren invalidated the NFRTR today

    I know the feeling man ... I have re-read some of the things I have written 4 times over and still miss things. The brain knows what's supposed to be there even if the eyes don't see it.... very cool

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