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In reply to the discussion: Judge: Blind killer gets his guns back [View all]foo_bar
(4,193 posts)49. "but the judge ordered the Seminole County Sheriff's Office to destroy the ammunition"
Help me understand: the "bullets...were unsafe" (mild understatement), so the judge seized them on public safety grounds? Is that even, like, allowed in America?
When deputies arrested Rogers, they also seized what they described as a pair of grenade launchers. Rogers today said they were really spent missile launchers, relics of a Gulf War.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-blind-man-gun-hearing-20140220,0,2973261.story
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-blind-man-gun-hearing-20140220,0,2973261.story
I'm not a big killing-thing connoisseur, but is Gulf War materiel considered "relics" nowadays? Is it missing Facebook integration or something?
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So it was good that in this case the judge resisted temptation and did the right thing
hack89
Feb 2014
#40
"but the judge ordered the Seminole County Sheriff's Office to destroy the ammunition"
foo_bar
Feb 2014
#49
Why is it that more stories sound ripe to be written for The Onion, but when you click
Jefferson23
Feb 2014
#8