Man Stops Robbery with His Taser, Is Charged with Felony Possession of a Weapon
Steele is being charged with possession of an electronic weapon, which is a felony, because he doesn't have a concealed carry permit for his Taser.
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Steele is being charged with possession of an electronic weapon, which is a felony, because he doesn't have a concealed carry permit for his Taser.
Steele didn't actually use the taser, according to the batender. Still, he will face a felony weapons charge,
Ya know WI has OC and CC.Oldgringo wrote:Wisconsin is New York West. That's another one on our no go zone.
Even us former LEO's know about that one.Charles L. Cotton wrote:God bless Texas!!!
Even before the CHL statute was passed in 1995, if the shooting was righteous, UCW charges were almost never filed. When they were, you could be there were extenuating circumstances like it was "thug on thug" (COPS know what I really mean) crime and by indicting the survivor, we get a "twofer."
Chas.