Friday, February 02, 2018

Too Little Too Late

To serve Hollywood's marquee felons like Mark Wahlberg (currently brandishing a Glock 17 as a cop in Patriots Day) and Danny Trejo (most recently armed with an M1911A1 pistol in 2013's Machete Kills) — who aren't allowed by law to bear arms — ISS has a roster of realistic electronic guns (also known as e-guns or non-guns) that can stand in for everything from Smith & Wessons to Uzis. [More]
Sure, after I exposed him -- and importantly, their liability under U.S. Code for knowingly providing him with real guns.

This after-the-fact cleanup diverts attention from what was done before he was outed. The films all have extensive financial and inventory records with designated retention periods in case of later tax audits. Those include records for  the armorers that could be easily checked.

Besides, this slick cover-up ignores one incontrovertible piece of evidence: Pokey trained at Front Sight.

If people are truly interested in "equal justice for all," a nobody rapper should not be treated differently in the eyes of the law than "progressive" Hollywood establishment elites. As ATF did when it showed deliberate indifference.

[Via Ravenwood]

1 comment:

Andrew said...

I'd say I'm shocked, but I'm not.
I heard ol' Marky is trying to get his record changed or expunged, but it hasn't happened yet.