Posted on 12/26/2012 11:29:20 AM PST by ConservativeMan55
NBC was told by the Washington, D.C., police that it was not permissible to show a high-capacity gun magazine on air before Sundays Meet the Press, according to a statement Wednesday from the cops.
Send David Gregory to jail.
Rules are only for the little people.
bttt
Establish a chain of custody and we can put the entire newsroom in jail!
“Send David Gregory to jail.”
Can’t. By default, he’s above the law, using the MSM to educate the ignorant conservative masses.
David Gregory drunk calling in to the Imus morning program Lots of other accounts of this.
DWI. Drunk while interviewed.
I was listening when it happened.
Much as I detest David Gregory, I’m more concerned with the fact that a city has that type of draconian law.
Whatever happened to “shall not be infringed”?
They told him not to do it and he did it anyway - wanna know how to tick-off a cop?
I heard that too, he was fried.
And yes, we will continue to beat this horse... Dead or Alive.
Note that it says “NBC was told”. Gregory will say some low-level aide was told by the police and failed to inform him or the higher-ups. Presto! Low-level grunt gets thrown under the bus and goes to jail, everyone else at NBC walks.
Commie ruling party members, in good standing, are supposed to be above law in Dear Reader’s utopia.
TV killed off a lot of print media so its ironic that a magazine did him in.
Metal and plastic in specific shapes can not be seen, no matter how inanimate!
so whats the big deal about showing a clip on tv?
Pleading ignorance of the law is not something that criminal courts regard as valid.
Now we know why Obama is coming back...To make sure his bootlicker doesn’t pay a dime.
Maybe the cops are tired of taking the rap for these deadbeats.
If they’d have taken-off the mag’s baseplate, removed the spring and followers, I wonder if it’d still be considered an illegal 30-rnd mag, and against the law?
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