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To: Dead Corpse
Find us one example of this supposed multitude of people who feared for their lives from this guy.

I don't understand why you ask this question.

The article we are commenting on here is based on the reports of people being afraid when they saw the guy. So if you read the article, you HAVE the examples.

Or, if you went one step beyond just reading the article we were commenting on, you would have read the AP story it was based on, and seen things such as this:

Ellen Thomas told WSMV-TV she was hiking an upper trail when she encountered 37-year-old Leonard Embody wearing a camouflage jacket, military boots and a black skull cap. She called the encounter "scary."
OK, so that's one, named and publicly reported.

You'd also know that the REASON the Park Ranger stopped him was because people had complained to the Park Rangers:

NASHVILLE — A man carrying an AK-47-style semiautomatic pistol was detained at Radnor Lake State Park on Sunday after startled hikers complained to park rangers.

115 posted on 12/28/2009 1:49:54 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT

Check out some of the gun boards he posted on. Get both sides of the story instead of just the AP’s.


116 posted on 12/28/2009 4:07:16 PM PST by Dead Corpse (III)
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To: CharlesWayneCT
Now see? Here is something we can talk about... Was that so hard?

OK, so that's one, named and publicly reported.

She called the encounter "scary". Why? Because he was openly carrying a gun? I've seen people I thought were "scary" even though they did not appear to be armed. BFD.

Here's Embody's take on events from the ARFCOM thread:

I went to the Tennessee State Radnor Lake State Park this afternoon to take in some nature and get some exercise. I dressed in boots, blue jeans, t-shirt, vest, and an old military issue gore-tex woodland camo jacket. I carried my new Romanian Draco AK pistol loaded with 31 123 grain FMJ ammunition from Walmart. I arrived at approximately 3:30 pm and with the pistol slung on my back I started my walk. It was mostly uneventful. I saw no deer and passed maybe 30 hikers. As I reached the end of the trail I made sure no one was close by and shifted the ak-47 pistol to the front of my body. I reached the end of the trail and turned onto the roadway where I saw the first ranger of the day. He asked me if it was an airsoft and I said no it was an AK-47 type pistol. He looked at me strangely and asked to see my permit. I showed my Tennessee handgun carry permit. He asked where I parked and I told him. He said I could keep walking I kept walking as he called someone. By the time I reached my car the ranger was no where in sight as I walk quickly. However, another ranger vehicle pulled in the parking lot and a ranger jumped out with a shotgun pointed at me and yelled at me to stay still and put the weapon on the ground. After I put the weapon down he told me to move away which I did. He then told me to put my face on the ground and my arms on my head. I complied. I think he had a gun trained on me the whole time, but I couldn’t see. He searched me quickly and put my AK into the truck. This particular ranger has seen me before and has asked to see my TN handgun carry permit. He asked to see the permit again and asked for my driver license. I told him I would not give him my license, but he could see the permit.

Three Nashville metro cop cars showed up pretty quickly. They talked among themselves for about an hour and then a cop pulled out a citation for arrest. It said I was being arrested for 39-17-1311 unlawful possession of a weapon. He asked me to sign and I told him I wanted to speak with his supervisor. He said okay, but that it would take a long time and he just wanted to cite and release me for my convenience (yeah right). I asked what part of 39-17-1311 I violated he said I couldn’t carry a rifle. I told him my firearm was classified as a pistol. It has no stock and never had a stock. I also pointed out that it has an 11.5” barrel with complies with the length of a handgun definition in Tennessee. He said it looks like I had cut the stock off and another said they had never heard of a 7.62x39 handgun. It took about another ½ hour for the sergeant to show up. In the meantime one of the original cops left, another park ranger came and left and two more cops showed up. The sergeant showed and I tried to explain that the firearm was a handgun. I also told him if they were going to arrest me to just take me in front of the magistrate right away. They spent another ½ hour asking me if I had a form 1, that the ATF classifies my pistol as a rifle, and they had never seen an AK pistol before. Finally they told me they had gotten in touch with the manufacturer and the manufacturer said it indeed was a pistol. I highly doubt that, but that is what they told me. They released the handcuffs, and gave me back my magazine, ammo, and pistol.

I think they handled it as well as could be expected. I felt the cop who was trying to charge me with a violation of 39-17-1311 had no basis for the charge.

Does he sound like a dangerous criminal? Does it sound like he knew exactly what his Rights are and what the Law is?

I don't give a flying fig what some Sheeple have been conditioned to believe. People who go that far to know the law and what their Rights are do not commit crimes and are no danger.

Is Embody a poster child for RKBA. Probably not. Does he deserve a smack upside the head to set him straight on his carry choice? Probably.

BUT HE DID NOTHING WRONG. Period. End of story. Everyone just needs to get over it.

130 posted on 12/29/2009 5:52:00 AM PST by Dead Corpse (III)
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