Sunday, August 24, 2008

An Alarming Development

Truro police officers responding to a burglar alarm at Manso's unoccupied house in December seized three firearms, including an assault rifle. The weapons lacked trigger locks and Manso did not have a valid firearms license, police said...

"I am charged with a technical violation of gun possession with an out-of-date permit by the very D.A. who is the focus of my book," Manso said in the statement.

Me, I'd be wondering who set off that alarm.

4 comments:

  1. The man has big problems because parasites will circle the wagons to screw anyone who dare's challenge their power. Can't have that!
    This brings up a very large point. People who live in states taking over by liberals that have commanded the whale sized American who lives in front of the TV and votes by reason of liberal propaganda need to move the hell out of such states.
    This goes to the heart of why I will never buy a firearm or do business with a firearm company in the state of IL. If we firearm owner who support the Second Amendment get the hint of being picked off state by state, person by person and circle our own wagons in X states, we can take control. Look at the state of MT telling the federal government, if the USSC rules against Heller, we are no longer in the United States as a state, the contract has been broken.
    This man will be destroyed and we are all going to get to see it happen. The system is geared to be self serving and not for justice for free men.

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  2. "Liberals" are only half of the authoritarian problem, avgjoe. But I agree with you on that half.

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  3. BFS, this.

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  4. I have some questions that aren’t answered by the Globe’s article:

    Was the alarm a valid alarm? That is, was the home actually burgled?

    When the police arrived was the house unsecured or did the police resort to forced entry in order to determine if the home had actually been burgled, before they burgled it?

    Was the owner, or someone authorized to act for the owner, called to the scene and did the police obtain consent to a walk-through?

    If the police actually entered the home legally were the firearms in open view?

    It sounds as if the D.A. in question took a page out of McCarthy’s book.

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