Wednesday, November 19, 2014

A Life Sentence

Marcus Faella could have faced up to 30 years in prison after being found guilty on two counts of paramilitary training, but he instead got only a few months. [More]
This is an update to yesterday's post.

Having been convicted of felonies, how is he not now a "prohibited person," with an imposed disability that will stay with him for the rest of his life?

[Via Florida Guy]  

5 comments:

rkshanny said...

Odd isn't it, that every time our alleged EMPLOYEES operate under the aegis of State or Government, they perceive that they no longer work for us, the alleged EMPLOYERS, and that we are on opposite sides. If we were really on the same side, "they" would be PROMOTING so-called paramilitary training, not ostracizing it!

Anonymous said...



How is this "felony" training different from the training you would get from Bracken or Moseby?

Since when did it become illegal to run around with guns on your own property?

Nutnfancy, Jerry McCullick and a hundred other guys on youtube run around shooting guns all day - with more than two people present - what was the ACTUAL stupid law the guy broke?

Shooting guns while having non .gov approved thoughts?

Is it now illegal to get together with more than two people to go shooting?

Inquiring minds want to know

Fight islam Now

Anonymous said...



Having read the statute - I think they should target the Boy Scouts - certainly the Appleseed Project would run afoul of this law.

Essentially, ANY two persons shooting together could get roped in on this one.

Fight islam Now

Anonymous said...

This fellow appears to have been found guilty of THOUGHTCRIME. He stands accused of being a "white supremacist," whatever that term even means, but I am guessing that a jury made up of soccer moms, fifth-generation welfare recipients, and other assorted human debris lacking the intellectual wherewithal to avoid jury duty solemnly agreed that all the big words must mean something bad.

David Codrea said...

Anon @4:55: You, sir, write just like Fred Reed. I don't dare hope, but man, would I be tickled if that were true. If not, take it as a compliment.