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Tag: Infringes with AgendaBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Sean Combs preserves Liberty for us in Michigan, guaranteed by our Constitution.
via The Detroit News
In closing arguments, Kacharik told jurors that the case was not about the Second Amendment or any of Combs' civil rights, but rather his interest in "showing off" an antique 1940s rifle his brother had given him for his 18th birthday. The two female Officers that were derelict in their duty are a disgrace, and I hope the young man sues the bejesus out of the City of Birmingham. Their prosecutors obviously have a "pound of flesh" agenda that conflicts with Law, all based upon unnecessary hype created by their PD. Below is a lesson for all LEO's on how it's done. (15 comments, 290 words in story) Full Story |
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