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funkfool
09-10-2010, 14:08
A Summary of and Conclusion from the following article:
The Federal government refuses to deport known illegal aliens,
but rather uses them to arrest and convict lawful American citizens.
1. Paul Copeland is a law abiding citizen and Vietnam Veteran -- a gun collector who buys and sells at gun shows.
2. Paul understands the federal law requirement to ensure that a purchaser is over 18 years of age by a picture ID driver's license. There are no other legal requirements for a citizen who does not hold a Federal Firearms License.
3. Paul sold a firearm to Leonel Huerta, after checking that he was over 18 according to his valid Texas Driver's License.
4. A BATFE (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives) undercover agent, knew that Huerta was an illegal alien and had been following Huerta around the gun show, presumably intending to entrap someone.
5. Huerta, an illegal alien, handed the gun to another illegal alien, Hipolito Aviles; the BATFE agent took the gun from them; arrested Paul; and shut down the Gun Show.
6. Huerta appeared as a witness at the trial, admitted he was in the country illegally before federal prosecutors and a federal judge, yet he was allowed to leave the courtroom under his own power.
7. Austin's sanctuary city policy does not allow the police officer at the door of the gun show to ask a person's immigration status.
8. Paul was convicted by an Austin jury, and is spending hard time in jail. [Austin is a predominantly Democrat city.]
9. No charges have been filed on illegal alien Huerta, nor was he deported.
10. No charges have been filed on illegal aliens Aviles and his son, nor were they deported.
11. Paul remains in federal jail.
12. The BATFE continues to try to shut down gun shows.

"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...
They are the only sure
reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
—Thomas Jefferson

FEDS CONVICT TEXAN FOR SELLING A GUN TO ILLEGAL ALIEN WITH TEXAS DRIVER'S LICENSE
Contact: Paul Velte, 512-296-5563
Peaceable Texans for Firearms Rights
website: <http://www.io.com/~velte/pt.htm" target=_blankhttp://www.io.com/~velte/pt.htm>http.../~velte/pt.htm (http://www.io.com/~velte/pt.htm)
In Federal District Court on July 20, 2010, the ATF won a conviction from an Austin jury that defies logic and reason. In a trial before Federal Judge Sam Sparks, government lawyers conceded Texas resident Paul Copeland did not know his buyer was an illegal alien, but the jury they should convict him anyway because he "had reasonable cause to believe" he as selling to an illegal alien because the two men and a boy who were present at his table at the time of the sale: 1) were Hispanic, 2) spoke Spanish, and 3) wore cowboy clothing.
And the jury did as asked.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Freel acted as lead prosecutor in the case.
The firearm transaction at issue occurred on January 16, 2010, at a gunshow at the North Austin Events Center, at 10601 N. Lamar Blvd., in Austin, Texas. Undercover ATF agents followed Mr. Huerta, his son, and another Hispanic male, Hipolito Aviles, around the "Texas Gunshow" that day, and claimed to observe Huerta's transaction. Austin P.D. used Copeland's case as the reason to close down the gunshow, leading to a protest by Austin residents in front of APD headquarters on January 25. Mr. Copeland is a 56 year old Cedar Creek resident and Vietnam veteran who liked to buy,
sell, and trade firearms as a hobby. On January 16, however, he had the misfortune to sell a handgun to Leonel Huerta Sr., who spoke both English and Spanish. Huerta Sr. negotiated his purchase from Copeland in English, showing Copeland his Texas Driver's License. At Copeland's trial Huerta admitted on the witness stand, that he is in the country illegally, (Huerta Sr. had previously admitted this fact to Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) Special Agent Leo Buentello). ATF agent Shawn Kang claimed he saw Huerta later hand off the gun to Aviles. Despite these admissions, Huerta Sr. was
never arrested, charged, or deported. Instead, his presence at the gunshow was used to entrap an American citizen into an unwitting violation of a federal gun control law. Huerta Sr., who is a resident of the City of Austin, appeared as a witness at the trial, admitted he was in the country illegally before federal prosecutors and a federal judge, yet he was allowed to leave the courtroom under his own power. To date Huerta Sr. has not been prosecuted for his purchase, possession, or disposition of the handgun he bought from Copeland, while Copeland is now a convicted felon."Instead of busting the illegal alien for buying, they bust the citizen for selling," commented Paul Velte, attorney and founder of Peaceable
Texans for Firearms Rights, a gun-owners rights advocacy group from Austin. Velte asked, "who was in a better position to know the buyer's immigration status, the buyer or the seller?" He also said, "What happened to Paul Copeland should
enrage all Americans. The Federal Government is using illegal aliens to entrap citizens lawfully exercising their right to sell firearms. The illegal alien walks free, but the citizen gets convicted. The same government charged with controlling immigration is the one using illegal immigrants to attack its own citizens. Does this make any sense? It makes no sense unless the purpose is to discourage attendance at gunshows and frighten citizens from selling their firearms to other citizens."
Velte pointed out that "There is no way for a citizen to know who is here legally or not. In fact, under Austin's sanctuary city policy, not even the police officer at the door of the gunshow was allowed to ask a person's immigration status, yet the average Texan inside the show is expected to assume that a person standing before them with a Texas driver's license is in the country illegally just because they look Mexican and speak Spanish." Velte noted that the federal government's lawsuit against Arizona was based on that very type of conduct: Concluding someone could be here illegally based on their looks or their language. Velte said gun owners in his group are outraged, and they want to know:
* Why is the illegal alien who purchased the gun, Leonel Huerta Sr., still living in Austin?
* Why does he still have a Texas Driver's license?
* Why is ATF using illegal aliens to set up and convict American citizens?
* What has he been promised for his cooperation?
* Why has he not been prosecuted? He committed three distinct crimes: he purchased a firearm knowing he was an illegal alien, he possessed the firearm, and he transferred the handgun to another illegal alien (Hippolito Aviles, who was convicted and given time served on June 30, 2010).
* Why has Huerta Sr. not been deported?
Judge Sparks sentenced Copeland on August 27 to six months confinement and 24 months of probation, and called Copeland "a liar" for not admitting guilt. ATF confiscated Copeland's entire gun collection and initiated forfeiture
proceedings. Copeland was also fired from his job due to the indictment, and he would have lost his home to foreclosure, if not for his family stepping in to pay his mortgage while he serves his sentence.
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SNAFU
09-10-2010, 14:14
SAD..sounds like a typical entrapment to me.The agent knew he was an illegal immigrant!!
We need a list of all these abhorant "sancturary cities",never want to visit one to spend my money there.
As a citizen I have the right to ask about legal statis,immigration,felon or the right to refuse to sell.

OgenRwot
09-10-2010, 14:38
This kind of shit really pisses me off. And what can we do about it? Nothing really, sit there and take it up the rear. No amount of money donated to XYZ gun rights lobby, no amount of phone calls to legislatures, no amount of anything will do any good. [Rant1]

68Charger
09-10-2010, 14:40
"Fathom the odd hypocrisy that Obama wants every citizen to prove they are insured, but people don't have to prove they are citizens".

~ Ben Stein

Elhuero
09-10-2010, 14:43
I hope bad shit happens to everyone in the BATFE.

ERNO
09-11-2010, 14:24
Well,if I was on that jury that convicted Paul Copeland,he never would would have been convicted,because it would have been a hung jury!

jason303
09-11-2010, 14:34
Prosecution's first question for jury selection would have eliminated you. "Do you own any firearms?"

Irving
09-11-2010, 21:14
Not even a surprise. Does the ATF contact every one who ever failed a personality test when applying at real law enforcement agencies and offer them jobs?