Gun owners have to be extra careful these days to avoid not only incurring the wrath of overzealous law enforcement but playing into the hands of the anti-gun crowd as well.
Case in point is Guo Shou, a Queens man who was taken into police custody after authorities exercised a warrant to search his apartment and found a massive arsenal in it. What they found was enough weapons and ammo to “take on a small army”, per Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.
Among his inventory were 14 legally-obtained handguns, 2 licensed and loaded shotguns, 1 licensed rifle and around 45,000 rounds of ammo for any number of weapons. He was also found to be in possession of parts that could be assembled into an AR-10 or AR-15 assault rifle as well as several pieces of Kevlar body armor.
While all of Shou’s equipment was legally acquired, police claimed that he failed to store it properly, thus necessitating his arrest.
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One can’t have too much ammo!
Remember the Cops are executing a SEARCH WARRANT SIGNED BY A JUDGE,. That Judgewas elected by the people and works for you. Maybe he should have some responsibility here?
All those laws are unconstitutional!
just WOW
How Fucking Pathtic!
We have the right to keep and bear arms ALL THAT WE CAN AFFORD!!!!!!!
Search warrant unnecessary for anything in plain view… Warrant is what let’s them open things to search
If he was a collector he wouldn’t need large amounts of ammo… Much more likely he was either stocking up planning to take part in sedition or planning a mass shooting
Charles Strunk Oh, I see. All laws that regulate explosives or weapons are un-Constitutional.
Some one personally made a choice to assault his 4th amendment rights they are accountable for any thing that he has encoured because of their bad descision. That is the law.Doesn’t matter weather it was Cop, Judge, Magistrate. Fry them.
He’ll just have to find other ways to endanger his family, friends and neighbors. Good job by the local police heading off a useless disaster.