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Credit TFOGGER : Liberals only want things to be "fair and just" if it benefits them.
Credit Zundfolge: The left only supports two "rights"; Buggery and Infanticide.
Credit roberth: List of things Government does best; 1. Steal your money 2. Steal your time 3. Waste the money they stole from you. 4. Waste your time making you ask permission for things you have a natural right to own. "Anyone that thinks the communists won't turn off your power for being on COAR15 is a fucking moron."
I just read he was released on a $25,000 bond and sent to a halfway house.
The character of a man can be judged by how he treats those who can do nothing for him
Maybe he'll get a new show out of this. American Convict.
Came in here to post up further evidence that reality show producers target specific personality types for their shows.
http://heavy.com/entertainment/2016/...al-dance-moms/
"There are no finger prints under water."
Rich's trial started yesterday
http://www.denverpost.com/2017/02/21...federal-court/
Wow! So I take this to mean he had his license yanked BEFORE starting the show. As a licensee he knew the consequences. Then went on TV and documented the whole thing?Wyatt faces numerous charges including failure to report $1.1 million in income to the IRS, conspiracy and dealing firearms without a license.
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McNeilly said that after Gunsmoke, at 9690 W. 44th Ave., violated serious licensing rules, he entered an agreement with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to relinquish his federal firearms license.
But Wyatt had no intention of obeying that agreement, McNeilly said. In fact, he negotiated a lucrative contract with the Discovery Channel that would eventually pay him about $500,000 in 2011 and 2012 to star in American Guns. He, his wife, two children and employees did 26 episodes of the show.
I mean, wow.
Or perhaps the show was entirely scripted and fake (long shot I know), meaning no firearms were actually bought or sold as portrayed on camera.
I'm 99.9% sure I saw him working a kiosk at the mall at Christmas time, this was the best pic I could get.
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But we heard the 1911s cry.
And the show featured guns "for sale" in a case and a rack. I guess that could be for show too but isn't representing that you are selling guns without a license as bad as actually doing it? The Feds don't seem to care about intent (CMC 80% lower case).