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41 year old pot arrest.

It's been 41 years, since this Army Veteran got a pot misdemeanor, yet, that is enough under the new insano gun laws being forced down the American people's throats to disallow him from buying a .22

The whole "background check" push is just a way to make it so pretty much anybody can be disallowed from owning a gun- even people who smoked pot 4+decades ago.

Pay attention America- We're losing our rights and we're being disarmed.

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GUN CONTROL: Army Vet FAILS Gun Background Check For HIGH SCHOOL Misdemeanor Pot Conviction IN 1971!!!

In 1971, Ron Kelly was convicted of possessing a small amount of marijuana. He was a high school student in Durham, North Carolina, at the time. Because it was his first and only misdemeanor offense, he was given one year probation.

A few years later, Kelly joined the Army. He served his country for 20 years and then retired from the Army in 1993.

During his years in the military he operated tanks and fired machine guns and an array of other weapons and, as the Houston Chronicle pointed out in its coverage of Kelly’s story, he probably fired “100,000 rounds of government ammo over his 20 years of service.”

Needless to say, the man knows his way around guns and various weapons systems.

Recently, Kelly went to his local Wal-Mart in Tomball, Texas, to purchase a .22-caliber rifle. Upon submitting his information to the store clerk to run through the FBI’s criminal background check system Kelly’s transaction was flagged.

The reason?

Yup, you guessed it. The 42-year-old pot conviction showed up on the NICS’s check.

At first, Kelly was stunned and embarrassed. He had completely forgot about his run-in with the law. But once he figured out what the problem was, he was outraged.

“I am ashamed of the way my government has treated me,” Kelly told The Houston Chronicle, which ran a cover story on Kelly. “The government may have the greatest of intentions with the [law], but they messed it up.”

Under current federal law, only felons and those adjudicated mentally defective are prohibited from possessing firearms. Though, in some cases, the law also extends to those with domestic violence misdemeanor convictions and individuals who are convicted of a misdemeanor in which they can spend more than two years in prison.

Yet, none of those apply to Kelly. He is not a felon, he was never adjudicated mentally defective, he has no domestic violence convictions and the federal penalty for pot possession (first offense) carries a max sentence of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine.

But beyond that, and put quite simply, Kelly is a law-abiding citizen.

So, where does this leave him? Well, without the .22 he wanted. And, in a position where he has to petition lawmakers to have his Second Amendment rights restored.
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Congrats houndawg. You really are keeping guns out of the hands of bad guys.
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He needs to buy one out of the newspaper like everybody else. Only retards complete the background checks.
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AZGrizFan wrote:He needs to buy one out of the newspaper like everybody else. Only retards complete the background checks.
Just make sure you get a bill of sale.
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expandspanos wrote:41 year old pot arrest.

It's been 41 years, since this Army Veteran got a pot misdemeanor, yet, that is enough under the new insano gun laws being forced down the American people's throats to disallow him from buying a .22

The whole "background check" push is just a way to make it so pretty much anybody can be disallowed from owning a gun- even people who smoked pot 4+decades ago.

Pay attention America- We're losing our rights and we're being disarmed.

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GUN CONTROL: Army Vet FAILS Gun Background Check For HIGH SCHOOL Misdemeanor Pot Conviction IN 1971!!!

In 1971, Ron Kelly was convicted of possessing a small amount of marijuana. He was a high school student in Durham, North Carolina, at the time. Because it was his first and only misdemeanor offense, he was given one year probation.

A few years later, Kelly joined the Army. He served his country for 20 years and then retired from the Army in 1993.

During his years in the military he operated tanks and fired machine guns and an array of other weapons and, as the Houston Chronicle pointed out in its coverage of Kelly’s story, he probably fired “100,000 rounds of government ammo over his 20 years of service.”

Needless to say, the man knows his way around guns and various weapons systems.

Recently, Kelly went to his local Wal-Mart in Tomball, Texas, to purchase a .22-caliber rifle. Upon submitting his information to the store clerk to run through the FBI’s criminal background check system Kelly’s transaction was flagged.

The reason?

Yup, you guessed it. The 42-year-old pot conviction showed up on the NICS’s check.

At first, Kelly was stunned and embarrassed. He had completely forgot about his run-in with the law. But once he figured out what the problem was, he was outraged.

“I am ashamed of the way my government has treated me,” Kelly told The Houston Chronicle, which ran a cover story on Kelly. “The government may have the greatest of intentions with the [law], but they messed it up.”

Under current federal law, only felons and those adjudicated mentally defective are prohibited from possessing firearms. Though, in some cases, the law also extends to those with domestic violence misdemeanor convictions and individuals who are convicted of a misdemeanor in which they can spend more than two years in prison.

Yet, none of those apply to Kelly. He is not a felon, he was never adjudicated mentally defective, he has no domestic violence convictions and the federal penalty for pot possession (first offense) carries a max sentence of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine.

But beyond that, and put quite simply, Kelly is a law-abiding citizen.

So, where does this leave him? Well, without the .22 he wanted. And, in a position where he has to petition lawmakers to have his Second Amendment rights restored.

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Ok exponent you got a good one. THAT is bad.
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