To: Dada Orwell
Sounds like he stepped in quite the pile. Too bad he was speeding and all, otherwise his evening would have been rather uncomplicated.
2 posted on
01/05/2004 10:11:19 PM PST by
Prime Choice
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To: Prime Choice
From reading the thread I think this stands out...
His lawyer thought this unreasonable move was due to the unsolved sniper cases in Columbus, his lawyer is trying to find out what the warrant is for etc. Speculation is that they want to test the guns ballistically.
So here we have a guy with a car full of weapons in a state that has unresolved sniper shootings. I can see where Ohio might be a touch sensitive about that and more than likely they're checking the guns for balistics. But even if this guy isn't the sniper (and in all likelyhood he wasn't), he was caught red handed in a state that doesn't allow concealed handguns and that's a major nono. I would even hazard a guess that this guy had no concealed handgun license in ANY state because the traning you get (at least in Texas) is very good at impressing upon you the severity of not doing what this guy did.
4 posted on
01/05/2004 10:14:49 PM PST by
pcx99
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