Guess they took them before he had a boating accident. That would have been tragic.
I spoke with a guy who was running a multi-million dollar enterprise in NY. He sold out to his partners and is starting over in Florida. He said he didn’t like their gun laws and “they can kiss my *ss.”
When I was looking for a job, I ruled out all the non-carry states. (I’ve started my own business now.)
This is interesting. There are very strict laws regarding disclosure of health information. It sounds very much like somebody broke them.
This is gun confiscation by another name and is going to become the norm in states with Leftist governments. They intend to take all weapons away from law abiding citizens and they don’t care that the law and the Constitution stand in their way.
There's no way to know the specifics but first of all, don't ever tell anyone in medicine you suffer from depression. I'm not saying he did; it's just an aside. "Depression" is an overused, generalized term that red flags you, sometimes for the rest of your life. Especially if you're in medicine, law enforcement, public office, military, etc.
Second, "staff?" That could be anybody. And some staff "members" in medicine are the most slovenly, stupid people alive.
I hope the gentleman in the article ends up owning that entire sewer of a city/state.
If you have time read the referenced stories at the conclusion of the article. The worm may be turning in NY.
This is why it is important to have an attorney draw up a family “Gun Trust” and name many co-beneficiaries. Keep the guns mobile, off site, and descrete. When the Po-po wants them (Well....they better have a warrant first), give them the name of all the co-beneficiaries of the trust. I think I have Donald Duck, Goofy, and Mickey Mouse listed as co-beneficiaries in mine, along with the entire NY Yankees team of the 1930s. I’ll let the cops drown in investigative work as they look for jointly-owned property of the trust, and all along, I and only I will know where they really are......(at the bottom of the river).
Oh my, a privileged cop loses his privileges and finds himself with no recourse to a right to own a firearm despite all the threat against cops.