Thursday, July 02, 2009

Government Dismisses Charge Against Gun Owner

So where does this leave us? After years of harassment, including holding him for 23 days, confiscating his property, ordering him not to possess firearms, forcing him to surrender his passport and to post a $250,000 bond, and spending--exactly how much in legal costs for both sides?--the government simply files a motion to dismiss the indictment?

And that's supposed to be it? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column brings you news on a case that been ongoing for years. The feds tried to destroy this guy and now they drop an indictment without a word of explanation. And after having demonized him, the media is completely AWOL on bringing this conclusion to our attention.

Also find out about Oath Keepers' new home, read an essay on "Three-Percenters," and get the latest from my fellow GREs.

This one has court documents embedded. Please spread the link around, including onto forums.

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