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As some of you may know, I have worked on a legal Article, for submission to a Law Journal, for about 6-8 months now. I have made some new allies and some info of which I leaked to NFAOA and Ryan Horsley (Reds Trading Post). The Article reviews the NFA from the beginning to the end, including the Congressional Hearings from the late 1970's to the present, and the current legal issues. While it is not for the faint of heart (90 some pages), I wanted to make it available to my brethren. I have submitted it to several Law Journals for possible publication. If they choose to publish it, I will have to pull it off the site because of contractual obligations with regards to publication.
For the time being, since the site isn't allowing me to upload it, you will find it at www.princelaw.com/violatingdueprocess.pdf. |
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My favorite comment is:
"If the court should discover that our [BATFE] negligence caused an unwarranted arrest and trial, the resultant loss of public trust would be irreparable. Just as serious is the possibility that an innocent man might be convicted if he could not find his registrant form and we certified that he had not registered the firearm when, in fact, we had failed to locate his registration in the Record [NFRTR]." The NOT so funny part is this basically happened to Mr. Napolilli (found a copy of the paperwork before a trial) and nothing changed... |
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I, personally, advocate bringing back the charge of Treason that is up to a death penalty case.
If you are a gov't official, in the military, or an officer of the law; and you abuse your powers at citizen's expense, one of the charges that you should face is treason. Even if you get off with a slap on the wrist punishment, that treason monniker should follow you around. But I guess I am old fashioned. |
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TaePo,
Please put me down for a " Second the Motion " on the Treason notion. Old fashioned or not ... whats right is right ! I am also of the notion that upon each and every " Vote " by a Representative of the People, that the Representative be verbally reminded ... " You are Under Oath Sir/Madam, to uphold and protect the Constitution and the People you serve " ! Keep the Faith |
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Nice work SFL! I downloaded it, I'll read it more in detail when I have time. Positive rep already given, keep up the good work.
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