another supreme court failure

USSC denies appeal by unlawfully arrested gun owner


“A late flight landed Utah gun owner Greg Revell in jail for 10 days after he got stranded in New Jersey with an unloaded firearm he had legally checked with his luggage in Salt Lake City,”

Because of a late flight, Revell missed his connecting flight. His luggage had been erroneously routed to Newark. He collected it.

And he was then arrested, going through a nightmare that included “10 days in several different jail”—and think about that, and the type of terrifying population they had this man immersed in. He had charges hanging over his head for months, and his private property confiscated for years.

Continue reading on Examiner.com: New Jersey gun case demonstrates no justice possible through ‘lawful’ avenues - National gun rights * Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-...possible-through-lawful-avenues#ixzz1BPTsSiqZ
 
that is seriously disturbing

i wonder if a P&I argument could be made, especially in light of the fact he never intended on NJ having jurisdiction over his corpus
 
that is seriously disturbing

i wonder if a P&I argument could be made, especially in light of the fact he never intended on NJ having jurisdiction over his corpus

his case is pretty much over. he's out of options, and this IS very disturbing. It's not the first time that places like NJ, NY, and Chicago have ignored FOPA 86 and arrested people anyway and suffered no consequences.
 
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