Posted on 07/10/2016 7:07:44 PM PDT by Uncle Sam 911
Sundance has the Facebook images up tonight, unless you believe that the facebook images are photoshopped.
who cares, global warming would have killed him anyway.
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
Still largely irrelevant for the immediate purpose
Now, did he do anything post-grant basis that would cause revocation?
I'm not aware of anyone who's made that accusation. Minnesota statute requires prosecutors, in any case that would require revocation, to inform the issuing sheriff, and repeats the background check annually to catch any that were missed, so the window between action and revocation is fairly small.
Still, that he had a valid carry permit doesn't prove that he didn't do something stupid. I'm wondering who his instructor was, because dealing with a a police stop is something that should be covered.
I ask because given his propensity to smoke pot, his permit was likely void upon receipt.
According to MN law, any use of a schedule I V drug invalidates the permit, and in MN, marijuana is a schedule I drug.
The presence of weed, as well as having the pistol on display during a traffic stop, invalidate the permit.
Also, the coroner’s report shows his address as Ramsey county, not Hennepin, so have may have a third invalidation. MN Sheriff cannot publicly disclose if he notified them of change of address, so we may not have a definitive answer there.
A drug conviction would have resulted in a suspension or revocation. Or may already have resulted in a suspension or revocation - we don’t know, as of yet.
Having the pistol on display is a non-issue, with respect to the law. There’s no “brandishing” statute in MN. Though waving it around during a police stop wouldn’t be wise. (I haven’t, though, seen any credible claims that that’s what he did - where “credible” means stated by a witness, rather than some random guy on the internet.)
MN statute requires you to notify your issuing sheriff of a change of address within 30 days, failing to do so is a $25 petty misdemeanor.
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