ATF’s Machine Gun-Related Charges Against Patrick ‘Tate’ Adamiak are Pure Fiction
It’s not difficult to gauge the ATF’s intent after their arrest of Patrick “Tate” Adamiak. Their agents’ actions and the […]
It’s not difficult to gauge the ATF’s intent after their arrest of Patrick “Tate” Adamiak. Their agents’ actions and the […]
One of the most important considerations while walking your dog is that you will likely have just one free hand if you’re threatened. If you need to use deadly force, you will be shooting and possibly even reloading using only your strong hand.
Adamiak’s appeal is scheduled for September. President Trump and Pardon Czar Alice Marie Johnson may be his last hope for justice, because ATF and prosecutors will likely victimize Adamiak with more false testimony and rule breaking during his appeal.
“Someone should be allowed to show the court in an appeal that all of this evidence did not satisfy – there was not a violation. He should be released, and his conviction should be overturned.”
Soros-backed Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, another DFL member who previously served as Hennepin County’s chief public defender, strongly pushed the politics button during a press conference Monday morning.
The Democratic National Committee has had their fill of young gun control activist and DNC vice-chair David Hogg, who was
For those fluent in federal firearm law, the judge’s comment, “did not possess all parts of destructive devices” is simply unbelievable. It damns the prosecution, their ATF “expert” and the judge herself.
The Ft. Devens Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., warned Fort Devens officials multiple times that if they didn’t let the civilian club shoot, they would take official action. Act they did.
According to court documents and media reports, the confrontation began just after 5 p.m., when five teenage boys were driving in Ponte Vedra Beach on Florida’s east coast near Jacksonville when one of them tossed a piece of cheese out of the car.
How was Tate Adamiak sentenced to serve 20 years in prison? Simple. Prosecutors and the court relied upon federal sentencing guidelines to determine how long he would spend behind bars, even though nothing found in his home was actually illegal.