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Post by liny on May 15, 2013 1:11:48 GMT -5
www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/05/man_charged_with_too_many_bull.htmlALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- State police have charged a 31-year-old Hudson Valley driver with a misdemeanor after he was pulled over and found with two more bullets in his handgun magazine than allowed under New York's new gun control law. Troopers say Gregory Dean Jr. of Hopewell Junction was stopped for an inadequate light on his license plate about 9:45 p.m. Sunday in New Lebanon. They say their investigation showed the semi-automatic on the passenger seat was a legally possessed but its magazine contained nine rounds, not seven as required since April 15. Troopers say Dean was charged with aggravated unlicensed driving for a suspended license and unlawful possession of the ammunition feeder, both misdemeanors. He's due in New Lebanon town court May 23. A telephone listing for Dean was out of service Monday.
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Post by mrwizard on May 15, 2013 11:21:55 GMT -5
This idiot had a loaded gun on the passenger seat? Why the hell would anyone drive around with a gun on his passenger seat? He should have been locked up just for that. We need Cuomo to sign a law for Felony Stupid.
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Post by 1ppnotforme on May 15, 2013 21:27:46 GMT -5
Congrats to Mr. Gregory Dean Jr you just hit the Lotto. If he is TRUELY the first person to be arrested under NY's new UNCONSTITUTIONAL gun law, then he may sue the state for unlawful arrest, be represented by the NRA's best Lawyers, and take it all the way to the US Supreme Court. Congratulations again on your big win sir!
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Post by redstone14 on May 16, 2013 0:47:28 GMT -5
Yep, unconstitutional in probably a few ways, he could make out big time on that stupid law.
I wonder how the armored car guards are handling this right now? They could be carrying guns designed for 17 rounds, with a 10 round magazine loaded with 7 bullets....while the Robbery crew is packing as many rounds as they can carry. The State, with every bullet banned, has decreased the life expectancy of the guards. I believe that somewhere in the Declaration and the Constitution there is a mention of an inalienable right to life.
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