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 […]
Folks, if you wait until you see the bad guy’s gun pointed at you when they’ve got their finger on the trigger, you’ve waited too long.
An individual opened fire at the entrance of the United States Border Patrol sector annex in McAllen, Texas. Both Border Patrol agents and local police helped neutralize the shooter.
While residents were away, police say Mitchell Platt decided he would burglarize some area homes. Unfortunately for Mr. Mitchell, one homeowner’s son noticed an open door and investigated…with his six-shooter.
Thanks in part to immigration enforcement pulling some of the worst of the worst violent illegals from the streets of
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.
While it’s almost never a good idea to shoot through a door, never say never. You just never know when you’ll have some lunatic try to punch his way through your front door with a pair of brass knuckles.
Because this particular penalty involves guns, Democrats who usually worry about excessively harsh criminal punishment are warning that any attempt to apply the disability more judiciously will endanger the public.
“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.”
An infinite number of laws on the books are worthless unless they are used to prosecute people with illegal machine guns and conversion devices instead of seeking to shift responsibility for these crimes onto gunmaker GLOCK, Inc.