Posted on 08/15/2014 2:47:16 PM PDT by bamahead
SADDLE BROOK, NJ Robert Lintner, 65, did not have a good day.
It all began when his wife stabbed him in the neck during an argument in the morning. Things took a turn for the worse when police, summoned to Mr. Litners home, discovered the mans firearm and ammunition collection.
Mr. Litner owned almost 200 guns in five vaults, had tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition in the home, and around 300 pounds of black powder. Because he did not consent to the search, cops used a jaws-of-life from the local fire department to open the safes, which are worth thousands of dollars in their own right.
Multiple law enforcement agencies were called to the scene to help confiscate the collection, and Mr. Lintner was charged with causing or risking widespread injury or damage for possessing more than 30 pounds of black powder. He pleaded not guilty.
Mr. Lintners attorney contends that his client possessed gunpowder because he teaches classes that utilize flintlock firearms for the state Division of Fish and Wildlife. It remains to be seen if Mr. Lintner will face additional charges.
Mr. Lintners wife, Eileen Lintner, who was charged with illegal possession of a weapon and second-degree aggravated assault, pleaded guilty to the charges.
“The article states he had 300# of black powder - quite a bit more flammable. Theyre lucky they didnt blow the place up if they were using jaws of life on a safe full of that stuff.”
Yup. Black powder is an explosive and if it was stored inside a safe could make quite a bomb.
So, if he had the powder in safes, he could have multiples of 400# stocks within the law...of smokeless.
I’m trying to figure out why the cops needed to search the house. Ok, sure, because they’re bullies and can step on We the People’s rights.
The lesson here is never ever call the cops unless there’s a dead body. Even then, before calling, hide the guns, the ammo, the pop tarts, the computers, the cell phones, the dogs, the kids, the pot of oregano on the kitchen window sill, the kids’ toys that might be considered weapons or dangerous, all pocket and kitchen knives, precriptions, the garden fertilizer and any loose bits of wire and pvc in the garage. After that, put fresh batteries in the nanny cam. Make sure you await the SWAT team’s arrival in the front yard in full view of the neighborhood. Leave the front door open. Say, “Yes, sir!” and avoid eye contact and keep your hands steady and visible at all times. Better yet, don’t be home.
Well, seems like they went on a fishing expedition. ..
“Theyre lucky they didnt blow the place up if they were using jaws of life on a safe full of that stuff.
Mrs. AV”
I suspect that it was all stored responsibly. A person that keeps multiple safes for his firearms and teaches black powder firearms courses seems like the kind of guy who would. They are just ignorant cops trying to make a big deal of nothing, so as to justify their “you must respect my authority” attitude. The warrant sounds bogus.
Look peoples, it’s New Jersey which is a NY wannabee.
He uses the black powder for antique firearms.
Of course, who would expect their safe to be torn open by the cops using a piece of equipment meant to save lives. I wonder if they had a warrant? Sounds like he did not agree to open the safe himself.
I hope he sues them for a million bucks.
And gets his 300# of black powder back! And all his guns!!
Mrs. AV
Yep, I got that. My remark was to another poster who posted some legal jargon r/t smokeless powder, which is not the same thing as black powder.
I used to enjoy some black powder shooting - I do love the smell of gunpowder!
That and gasoline.
Mrs. AV
You are right. I bet his vindictive wife told some big story about his guns, too. Poor guy, gets stabbed in the neck in the AM, then gets rolled for his guns and powder afterwards.
I hope he sues them into oblivion!
Mrs. AV
I miss the rule of law.
I seem to remember a short story by him [Vogt]about a futuristic gun store and how the anti gun people were not allowed entry. I have to see if I still have that book it would make a great movie.
It is actually a series of books. I got them in one vol one Amazon. Just poke in his name.
“Hes lucky to be alive only have insult added to injury. They confiscated ALL of his weapons? Is this even legal? Did he get fair value for them or the crap rates they give for the buy backs like $10 a gun?”
I guess I can understand the 300 pounds of black powder being an issue. But what is with taking all the other weapons? I’m betting a lot of them were collectables, something you wouldn’t dream of actually firing.
And yet some here still support cops to the hilt.
I have a PENIS. I hope that I don't get arrested for being a RISK of RAPE!
He got the point!
I've a propane grill.
I hope I don't get arrested for having 'bomb making' materials.
Your wife stabs you in the neck.
Your country stabs you in the back.
I’ll t at least one of your vehicles uses gasoline.
You are at RISK of being an arsonist.
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