Posted on 07/07/2012 5:22:04 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Former Marine Joel Cleve Miller was convicted in U.S. court of possessing a fully automatic AK-47. Weapons experts determined the gun was from Iraq, Afghanistan or Pakistan because of its markings.
Earlier FReeeper thread posted about this ...
Hemet: Marine convicted of smuggling rifle from Saddam palace (AK-47 stolen from Saddam’s palace)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2902615/posts
He should have known enough to make it inoperable, at least temporarily.
Related news link references and FB page ...
“Fiery reaction to Marines stolen Saddam rifle”
http://blog.pe.com/crime-blotter/2012/07/06/fiery-reaction-to-marines-stolen-saddam-rifle/
“Former Marine guilty of having AK-47 from Iraq”
“Free Joel Cleve Miller US Marine”
Joel Dutch Miller (Face Book)
https://www.facebook.com/joel.d.miller.14
I think I found a use for “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
On another note, I don’t see a problem with war trophies being registered as long as they don’t create a hazard to the community, like unexploded ordnance. If someone wants an artillery shell, have EOD drill it out. Other than that it’s fine with me. The guy was willing to give his life for this country, why not let him take something home?
When my father walked off the aircraft carrier Kittyhawk on his return from the Pacific after WWII, one of the guys in his bunking area walked down the gangplank and onto US soil with several barrels sticking up out of his seabag - including a Thompson SMG.
My, oh my, how things have changed.
Looks like a machine pistol AK to me.
Dang that is one good looking AK.
Too bad he did not lose the firing pin.
Don’t we have a policy of one AK-47 per household?
I’m not necessarily trying to defend the guy ... he got the Big Chicken Dinner for other misconduct.
But ... the AK pistol is chrome plated suggesting that it may have been used as a ceremonial weapon for Saddam’s palace guard. While palace guards would be expected to carry functional and loaded weapons, maybe there was something like a palace guard precision drill team? If so, it would make sense that the weapons were de-activated.
I’m just thinking out loud ...
What a bunch of anti-gun hysteria.
If not, we should!
Oh, I think that was only for the Iraqi households. My bad.
“federal prosecutors found the gun was a functioning machine gun.”
Federal prosecutors have found a shoelace was a functioning machine gun.
Really.
We’re talking an agency which WILL convict you if they want to.
Not saying he was right or wrong, just that there is room for doubt. Lots of room.
Your talking Commiefornia here man; where anything short, stubby, black , shiny, with a pistol grip, flash suppressor or any thing that will hold more than one squirt of water is considered a weapon of mass destruction. The media p#ssys just wet themselves some thing fierce when they see any thing as lethal as a rubber band gun. I just wish I had been smart enough to retire out of state, but stuck here now.
We’re doomed.
What are the chances this Marine didn’t know the difference? Slim to none.
OTOH, it was quite the souvenir!
losing the firing pin doesn’t do it because firing pins are commonly available. Per the ATF you would have to destroy the receiver to demilitarize it.
No problem, the Feds would just fix it and proceed with the prosecution. They have done this to numerous demilled weapons.
That is reasonable. But we are now living in a communists inspired Country and we are now all criminals. No way to escape since we are lawed to death. Freedom is gone.
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