While that case was still working through the courts, Swift was arrested again in 2016 and was again charged with unlawful use of a weapon. However, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said she dismissed that charge after Missouri legislators approved a law that allows concealed weapons to be carried without a permit. [More]
Did he "use" it unlawfully or not? If yes, there was nothing constitutional about it.
Pretty transparent, what they're trying to do here...
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