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« Joyce Fdn's Second Amendment Research Center | Main | Corrupt Federal attorneys get nailed »

Phillip Dominguez case over

Posted by David Hardy · 26 November 2009 07:27 PM

Memo here. He drove to pick up a friend at Los Angeles International Airport; they were going to a shooting range so he had plenty of arms and ammo. A random search found them, and he was charged with eight felonies, and portrayed in press releases as a terrorism suspect. Ultimately he plead to misdemeanor CCW, and the guns were returned.

Glad I live in Arizona. Here, if police found you with what he had, they'd think it was really cool and maybe ask to come along.

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And if they had found what he had here--WA state--the cops would have been out of jobs for an illegal search. Just sayin'...

Posted by: D.W. Drang at November 26, 2009 11:48 PM

Soemthing confusing over there - the court ordered the return of the incorrectly classified firearms; but the rest (the ones not claimed ot be illegal) are scheduled ot be destroyed? WTF?

Posted by: Ian Argent at November 27, 2009 09:16 AM

The LAPD charges a $10/day per gun storage fee. Of course they want to keep them for 180 days, it's a revenue generator. How many guns was it, 30? $54,000.

Posted by: Jim D. at November 28, 2009 11:32 AM

So if the weapons IN the car were found not to be illegal, then how was the search on the home legal?

Posted by: chris at November 30, 2009 10:40 PM

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