[had amassed an arsenal of 34 firearms through a local [Federal Firearms License]
Meaningless if he is a dealer. FFL’s are FEDERAL licenses.
Poorly written.
Stupid if true, and part pipe device... Wondering if this was something else and you’d have to prove that eventually on what it is and so forth.
Abode by the conditions of your release, however squirrelly.
Remember: the legitimate alternative is incarceration for the maximum allowed term.
Knowing the modern FIB, the partially assembled pipe bomb was probably a pipe from some plumbing work number nhis basement and a box of ammo in his bedroom.
Translation: steel pipe and some pipe caps - and maybe some gunpowder. I hope he was a plumber - or at least a handyman. God help him if he had a drill...
What constitution?
>a partially assembled pipe bomb
He had a pipe
Some caps
Fertilizer
In his garage
Let me get this straight — he was arrested and charged, but never actually tried or convicted of anything?
If he bought the firearms through an FFL, a NICS check should have returned a "deny" due to his pending felony charges.
He also lied on his Form 4473 if he said he was not under pending charges, and should have been instantly denied by the FFL if they said he was under pending charges.
Form 4473 question 21b:
Are you under indictment or information in any court for a felony, or any other crime for which the judge could imprison you for more than one year, or are you a current member of the military who has been charged with violation(s) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and whose charge(s) have been referred to a general court-martial?
A "no" is perjury.
A “partially assembled” pipe bomb? Is that like the “partly assembled” Lego model of the Capitol building?
Four days after he was released, the FBI searched his home and found that he still had eight firearms. Clearly, the FBI wanted to catch him with guns in his possession before he had a chance to transfer possession of his guns to someone else.
They also claim that he "had amassed an arsenal of 34 firearms" but admit that he never picked them up from the gun dealer. They do not say when he purchased them, just that he subsequently told the dealer that "he couldn't have the weapons due to his release conditions," and that "the guns were still waiting for pickup."
Does anyone why the warrant to search was issued? What were they searching for?
and a partially assembled pipe bomb
= = =
My box of plumbing parts is full of these.
Punishment before conviction is the NWO way.
“and a partially assembled pipe bomb”
That probably means he had a piece of pipe.
Something don’t sound right here, that’s a lot of money to spend in a short. Of time. Dude his bank account suddenly get an influx of money or something? Cuz that’s an awful lot of money 34 weapons is about $20,000.
We are watching criminal government in action.