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Post by Sailor on May 15, 2012 15:15:05 GMT -8
After being injured on his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, Lt. Augustine Kim spent the night in a D.C. jail for possessing unregistered guns. Mr. Kim was transporting his firearms from his parents’ house in New Jersey to South Carolina when he stopped at Walter Reed in Washington for a medical appointment in the summer of 2010. After being pulled over, handcuffed, arrested, thrown in jail overnight, his guns were confiscated by the city. In the end, the platoon leader felt forced to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge, which was later dismissed, but the District still refuses to return to him $10,000 worth of firearms and parts. The national guardsman will deploy to Kosovo this summer. The city should return his property before he leaves to serve our nation overseas for the third time. More here: www.washingtontimes.com/blog/guns/2012/may/14/miller-injured-vets-guns-stolen-dc/His mistake was to take them anywhere near DC, lawful transport or not. DC and Bloomburg's New York are two places where even owning a weapon lawfully still makes you a criminal.
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