alec.mc 180 Posted October 2, 2011 Apologies if this has been posted already, I couldn't seem to find it on here. I came across this article on another forum and thought i'd share. It's a sad story and is a prime example on why these absurd restrictive laws for the average citizen needs to change. Though, we do not know the whole story and what exactly happen, it is still worth a read. http://www.mountain-news.com/news/article_a5e490da-eaab-11e0-bedb-001cc4c002e0.html Also, Apparently this is the full unedited letter that the article did not supply "An open letter to the Mountain Communities I was a collector of fine firearms both military and commercial. The actual value of the firearms and ammo taken from me was $283,000.00. The terrorist threat charge was made against me by a girl I broke up with over 4 months ago. She had called at all hours of the day and night and the Sheriff’s have the evidence in both our phone records. I called for help over 3 different months to no avail. Recently she broke into my house through a dog door and changed my email password and stole several items of mine. I never threatened her life and had only called her 2 times in the last 3-4 months. To her ever increasing attacks on me, all I can say to the Sheriff’s is “Total shame on you”. When I was arrested, they had already possessed both our phone records and recordings of my alleged threats and no corroborating witnesses. The explosive charges against me are for possessing more than 1 pound of sporting (Goex) black powder, possessing military tracer rounds illegal in California, but legal in Arizona, Nevada and other states, and for a destructive device that is a $250.00 black powder golf ball commercially manufactured and clearly stamped for “Black Powder Only” with a fuse hole in the base. I possess only 1 California Assault weapons license that was issued to me in 1990. Notice that the enclosed license is marked temporary as no permanent one was ever issued. I can only fire one rifle at a time but regardless, they discovered an additional 5 banned rifles without permits. In 47 years, I have absolutely no criminal or civil record. My bail was set at half a million dollars and most likely will be raised to 1.5 million in my next court appearance. I am not a survivalist, paramilitarist, nor a right or left-winger. I am an American citizen who loves to go into the desert to shoot rifles, pistols and shot guns. I wished I could have had a 155mm Howister canon too, but I did not. My guns have never killed any living thing, and in my 31 years of target shooting, no harm has ever been inflicted upon any beings. I read the articles about my arrest, and I am astounded by the fact that these officers lied about how they even came to arrest me. Please re-read the articles again. I found out this 47 year old girlfriend has a history of attacking and suing her last 3 boyfriends. This is a fact that I have found out too late. The police have recording of her on tape admitting to have broken into my house. During the breach, she managed to open my computer and proceeded to change my email, passwords and other devious things. I have owned my house on Firwood drive in Running Springs for 20 years, and in one day I lost my house, closed my business and had every item taken from me of significant value that I had collected over the span of my lifetime. I spent 6 days in jail and after posting bail of $500,000.00, I got out and spent time with my parents, family, and my dog. Within days of this, I had to go back to court and the judge immediately issued a criminal restraining order against me. “Amazing”! I cannot let my freedom be placed in control by our present justice system. I have consulted with many top lawyers, and all advised me that 10 years ago, this search warrant would have been illegal; not anymore. We Americans are losing too many of our rights under the guides of terrorism laws. The bottom line is that the above stated violations will result in a 6 year stay in state prison with the lowest end being a 1 year term with felony conviction. I apologize to all that know me, but I cannot handle that I am now penniless, homeless and about to lose my freedom over my zealous collecting. Thank you for all the times we had. It is better to die a free and armed man than a broke, imprisoned and un-armed one. " 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlackOps Badger 52 Posted October 2, 2011 What a total shame. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeklog 7 Posted October 2, 2011 thanks for posting, not a story that i would want anybody to tell and definitely not an ending i would want for anyone! god bless your soul, the family and friends you left behind! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hd2000fxdl 422 Posted October 2, 2011 Man, that hurts to read, it's a shame that it came to that, I guess each person handles things differently and it was his choice right or wrong. Only problem is I have have known people who have taken their own lives, while it was probably the hardest decision they ever had to make I doubt;t any of them gave enough weight to what it would do to there family and friends. Unless I was in vegetative state and no chance of coming back, I want to be around. Harry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tony357 386 Posted October 2, 2011 That is truly sad.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkinsFan 2 Posted October 2, 2011 I don't know what to say.. I personally feel that suicide isnt the answer for anything but its his choice.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dan 177 Posted October 2, 2011 Sad and pathetic. Nothing more than government abuse under guise of law. Could happen in NJ just as easily. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimmyAGR 54 Posted October 2, 2011 Sad and pathetic. Nothing more than government abuse under guise of law. Could happen in NJ just as easily. I agree can happen here really easily with our ambiguous laws. Such a shame and a waste. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bry@n 195 Posted October 3, 2011 wow....I feel for him and his family. As a family member, I would blame the girl for this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krdshrk 3,878 Posted October 3, 2011 75% the overreacting ex's fault, 25% the authorities for overreacting like this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CageFighter 236 Posted October 3, 2011 damn....I feel sorry for him and his family. I hope that b*tch gets struck by a car, -just saying. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hd2000fxdl 422 Posted October 3, 2011 75% the overreacting ex's fault, 25% the authorities for overreacting like this. I agree with that in regards to what drove him to make the decision he finally made, but that final decision was 100% his, and while I say that, I still think it's a shame that it happened at all. Harry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DevsAdvocate 112 Posted October 3, 2011 What a terrible shame. I dunno what I would do in that situation... losing everything like that with only prison to look forward to... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
db1775 4 Posted October 3, 2011 What they took away/stole was bad enough, but what may be even worse is what they were going to give him -- a Felon tag. For someone who (as reported) never had any run-ins with the law, there's probably nothing worse than going from law-abiding Citizen to convicted felon overnight, especially with little hope of justice in an anti-Constitution state like CA. That alone has to be so overwhelming psychologically. It always strikes me as remarkable that real felons most likely don't feel this same shame, but the people against whom these gun laws are targeted -- the law-abiders -- are driven by respect for the laws that aim to turn them into felons. What absurd times. But hey, at least they dismissed the charges. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malsua 1,422 Posted October 3, 2011 Do your jail term, live off the charity of others and since you're penniless and can't get a job, devote the remainder of your life to making that gold digging harpy miserable. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites