At the risk of going on a national watch list, I think someone needs to do this to congress:
http://www.thewire.com/global/2014/01/f ... nt/357093/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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- Thu Jan 16, 2014 4:18 pm
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- Thu Jan 16, 2014 2:25 pm
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Re: I knew DC was bad... I just didn't know how bad...
I'd teach your kids how to use the recording functions of their phones. They will face this in their cars and kids are often assumed to not know better and to have little access to recourse.SewTexas wrote:even my kids know to not give permission, never.
Kids will not fare well in a he-said-she said with a LEO.
- Wed Jan 15, 2014 2:59 pm
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It just boggles my mind... The conflict of the 2nd amendment and DC laws. I simply don't get it.
- Wed Jan 15, 2014 2:26 pm
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Re: I knew DC was bad... I just didn't know how bad...
Cedar Park Dad wrote:
heck hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Yea.. And it looks like her claims were scorn:
However someone issued a warrant.She convinced a court clerk to issue a temporary restraining order because she said he threatened her with a gun. A judge later ruled that the claim was without merit.
This will probably make some lawyer really happy.
- Wed Jan 15, 2014 2:15 pm
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Re: I knew DC was bad... I just didn't know how bad...
Apparently DC is not part of the USA.
- Wed Jan 15, 2014 1:39 pm
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I knew DC was bad... I just didn't know how bad...
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Wow.. just wow.. This guy made someone upset. It sounds way worse than Mexico. I hope this gets a LOT of coverage.
Wow.. just wow.. This guy made someone upset. It sounds way worse than Mexico. I hope this gets a LOT of coverage.
Based on accusations made by Witaschek’s ex-wife, a gun recovery unit visited his house. Feeling he had nothing to hide, he allowed them to search his house. They found and confiscated a Civil War-era Colt revolver even though it is an antique and completely legal to own without registration. The cops also took a box of .40 caliber ammunition, but did not charge him at the time.
One month later on June 7th a 30-man SWAT team showed up at Witaschek’s house with a search warrant. They pointed guns at him and his girlfriend, forced them to the floor and cuffed them. Witaschek’s teenage son was in the shower at the time of the raid. The cops used a battering ram to take down the bathroom door and pull the son out completely naked. All four of Witaschek’s children were herded into a room crying.
The SWAT team tore Witaschek’s house apart, doing $10,000 in damage. What they found was a dud shotgun shell that misfired on a hunting trip and was kept as a souvenir, and the bass casing from a spent .270 rifle round. They also recovered a holster and a box of muzzle-loading bullets, neither of which are illegal even in D.C.
Witaschek initially faced 2 years in prison and $2000 in fines for the shotgun shell and the spent casing. Prosecutors offered him a deal to plead guilty to one charge of unlawful possession of ammunition with one year probation and a $500 fine. He rejected the offer as a matter of principal. A year after the fact, prosecutors added an additional charge for the first warrantless search which netted the box of .40 cal ammo.