CALIFORNIA FARMER REGISTERS HIS GUNS ONLINE, THEN
GETS CHARGED WITH A DOZEN FELONIES, by STEVEN AHLE, 3/28/19.
California now demands you register
every gun you have and you can do it right online. But, if you do so, you are
touched in the head. A prestigious California farmer went online to register
his guns like any law-abiding citizen might.
That was the beginning of his nightmare.
Police showed up at his house one day with a search warrant and they
confiscated all of his guns and placed him under arrest because they claim one
of the guns was illegally modified.
He has been charged with a dozen
felonies and is facing some serious prison time for trying to obey the law.
From Defense Maven - Bakersfield, CA – A member of a prominent farming family was charged with
a dozen weapons-related felonies, after he attempted to comply with
California’s state-mandated gun registration laws.
According to court documents, Jeffrey Scott Kirschenmann’s home was
raided in April, after he attempted to register an AR-15 using the state of
California’swebsite, KGET reported.
Kirschenmann
is the CEO of Scott Kirschenmann Farms, Inc., which is one of the chief potato
suppliers for Frito Lay.
According
to court documents, the weapon was “illegally modified,” and served as grounds
for the Department of Justice (DoJ) to raid Kirschenmann’s home.
It’s not
immediately clear what the illegal modification was, but the rifle was
presumably not in compliance with the recent bans
Investigators
seized two “silencers,” 230 rounds of ammunition, and 12 firearms in the
search, KGET reported.
On May 17,
the district attorney’s office charged Kirschenmann with a dozen felony
weapons-related charges.
He was
subsequently released on $150,000 bond.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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