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AZ: All Of Veteran's Guns Seized After False Allegation
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"In an incident that is being repeated all across the country far more frequently than is reported, a retired Navy veteran in Glendale, Arizona, has had his gun collection confiscated by authorities after an irate neighbor filed a harassment order."
"Rick Bailey ... has slowly accrued a collection of 28 firearms ... The collection was seized after a neighbor claimed Bailey threatened to shoot him, an accusation Bailey calls 'bullsh-t.'" ...
"A judge not only issued a protective order to the neighbor, but also issued a separate order to confiscate Bailey’s collection ..."
"The Second Amendment Foundation announced Tuesday it has taken on the funding of Bailey’s case and is working to get his firearms collection returned." ... |
Comment by:
Millwright66
(4/8/2015)
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Sadly, an increasingly common event. An aggressive, resentful, domineering individual seizes upon "blind justice" to manipulate his "case" advantageously. How better to render helpless his victim than to abuse the legal system to accomplish it ? Erase "motive" and establish an "alibi" in one action. |
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