The misdemeanor charge was dismissed about a month later in Superior Court in Manchester, leaving Goldberg, 29, with a clean record. But he will have to wait until May 14, 2009, for a hearing before the Board of Firearms Permit examiners, a civilian board that hears appeals on revoked or denied gun permits...
Kuck blames the State Police Special License and Firearms unit for mismanagement, arrogance and attempting to create its own laws on gun permits. The unit, composed of troopers, is responsible for the issuance of state pistol permits, oversight and regulation of firearm sale transactions, and issuance of licenses.
I don't know why anyone would be surprised that a group of "Only Ones" claiming "authority" to give "permission" for exercising a right would be arrogant.
I'd also be interested in finding out if Chili's is doing anything to make amends. An hysterical response to seeing a citizen with a gun from conditioned herd animals shouldn't surprise me any more, but it somehow always does.
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