Wayne wrote:
> On May 12, 5:27 am, Jim Yanik <jya...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> "PLMerite" <stock...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
innews:_OLVj.5680$%X1.5281@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>> Sun May 11, 2008 6:15pm EDT
>>> LOS ANGELES, May 11 (Reuters) - Dennis Farina, a former policeman who
>>> built a Hollywood career playing detectives, was arrested on Sunday at
>>> Los Angeles International Air****t for carrying a loaded gun on his way
>>> to board a plane, police said.
>> I checked CA's gun laws,and they don't require registration on
>> handguns,EXCEPT if you are bringing them into CA.
>> THEN,you are a "handgun im****ter",and have to register them.
>> And they must meet the CA specs for handguns;be on their "approved"
list.
>> I believe they got Farina on the "im****ter" nonsense.
>> (although he was -LEAVING- CA.)
>>
>> I guess if you leave CA with your guns,you first have to register
them,or
>> commit a felony upon return.
>>
>> A Communist paradise,California.
>>
>> --
>> Jim Yanik
>
> Yep, they have enough on him for violating concealed weapon laws,
> loaded gun laws, and for having the gun in a secure air****t area. The
> "unregistered" charge is pure crap, just to pile on more charges, not
> to mention that there may be a completely legal reason that he has an
> "unregistered" gun, even if it is not on the current approved list.
> Looks like they are setting him up for a high profile "example".
Such "example" cases are unconstitutional.


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