> To: cdn-firearms-dig...@scorpion.bogend.ca
> Subject: Re: Aging biker on trial for careless storage of more than 100
> weapons
> Date: Sat, 07 May 2011 20:48:46 -0700
> On Sat, 7 May 2011 12:07:34 -0600 (CST), you wrote:
> |>------------------------------
> |>
> |>Date: Sat, May 7, 2011 10:41 am
> |>From: "Dennis & Hazel
> |>Subject: Aging biker on trial for careless storage of more than 100 weapons
> |>
> |>TORONTO SUN - MAY 7, 2011
> |>Aging biker on trial for careless storage of more than 100 weapons
> |>BY CHRIS DOUCETTE, TORONTO SUN
> |>http://www.torontosun.com/2011/05/06/aging-biker-on-trial-for-careles ...
> |>
> |>Sombrero, who had just undergone a triple bypass, said he fell backward and
> |>Michael Press, a civilian member of the Toronto Police Service landed on his
> |>chest breaking his ribs. He spent much of the next five hours at gunpoint
> |>while officers "tore" his home "apart," Sombrero said.
> |>
> The police knew about the triple bypass as well, so they thought
> it might be a good time to pounce on the old dude.....
> Cops are good at preying on the weak, just like wolf gangs, they
> know were to hit you just after an operation, and fight with guns and
> gangs, not mano-a-mano, even though a lot of these souls are completely
> worthless to society.
> |>Police laid 18 counts of careless storage and seized more than 100 machine
> |>guns, rifles, handguns and other weapons. "This is a guy with no criminal
> |>record and all his guns were properly registered and stored in lockers,"
> |>defence lawyer David Costa said outside court. The prosecution focused on
> |>the "security" of the lockers and the locks used. The trial continues
> |>Tuesday.
> |>
> I hope he beats it without even the $2,000.00 fine they ask for in
> wonky Section 28 *Careless/improper storage* 86(1,2) 84 (1,2,3,) with
> subsection. 119 *ammo*....his lawyer will start with a breach of Section 8
> of the Charter.....
> This dude was robbed at gunpoint and that is illegal, offensive,
> and downright uncouth of the LEO kids.
> He, like B. Montague will be setting a milestone that puts the
> ^police^ in a very bad light....
> These LEO assaults are contagious and just feed the paper assed
> bums indefinitely. They steal all property in the (proceeds of crime) RICO
> act, and that's about all they are good for.
> Shooting an aggressive *home invader* is simply a DSAF, and most
> regard it as that, (Doing_Society_A_Favor)...nipping it in the bud,
> protecting your human rights and all the Bill/Charter of Rights that LEOs
> piss on.....that's not nice of them.
> Bob
> --
> Triad Productions-Fantalla~EZine~ParaNovel
> National Association of Assault Research
> (http://*remove*pages.istar.ca/~vampire/htmlconc.html)
Fuck those Canadian cops!
> Subject: Re: Aging biker on trial for careless storage of more than 100
> weapons
> Date: Sat, 07 May 2011 20:48:46 -0700
> On Sat, 7 May 2011 12:07:34 -0600 (CST), you wrote:
> |>------------------------------
> |>
> |>Date: Sat, May 7, 2011 10:41 am
> |>From: "Dennis & Hazel
> |>Subject: Aging biker on trial for careless storage of more than 100 weapons
> |>
> |>TORONTO SUN - MAY 7, 2011
> |>Aging biker on trial for careless storage of more than 100 weapons
> |>BY CHRIS DOUCETTE, TORONTO SUN
> |>http://www.torontosun.com/2011/05/06/aging-biker-on-trial-for-careles ...
> |>
> |>Sombrero, who had just undergone a triple bypass, said he fell backward and
> |>Michael Press, a civilian member of the Toronto Police Service landed on his
> |>chest breaking his ribs. He spent much of the next five hours at gunpoint
> |>while officers "tore" his home "apart," Sombrero said.
> |>
> The police knew about the triple bypass as well, so they thought
> it might be a good time to pounce on the old dude.....
> Cops are good at preying on the weak, just like wolf gangs, they
> know were to hit you just after an operation, and fight with guns and
> gangs, not mano-a-mano, even though a lot of these souls are completely
> worthless to society.
> |>Police laid 18 counts of careless storage and seized more than 100 machine
> |>guns, rifles, handguns and other weapons. "This is a guy with no criminal
> |>record and all his guns were properly registered and stored in lockers,"
> |>defence lawyer David Costa said outside court. The prosecution focused on
> |>the "security" of the lockers and the locks used. The trial continues
> |>Tuesday.
> |>
> I hope he beats it without even the $2,000.00 fine they ask for in
> wonky Section 28 *Careless/improper storage* 86(1,2) 84 (1,2,3,) with
> subsection. 119 *ammo*....his lawyer will start with a breach of Section 8
> of the Charter.....
> This dude was robbed at gunpoint and that is illegal, offensive,
> and downright uncouth of the LEO kids.
> He, like B. Montague will be setting a milestone that puts the
> ^police^ in a very bad light....
> These LEO assaults are contagious and just feed the paper assed
> bums indefinitely. They steal all property in the (proceeds of crime) RICO
> act, and that's about all they are good for.
> Shooting an aggressive *home invader* is simply a DSAF, and most
> regard it as that, (Doing_Society_A_Favor)...nipping it in the bud,
> protecting your human rights and all the Bill/Charter of Rights that LEOs
> piss on.....that's not nice of them.
> Bob
> --
> Triad Productions-Fantalla~EZine~ParaNovel
> National Association of Assault Research
> (http://*remove*pages.istar.ca/~vampire/htmlconc.html)