nawainwright
Expert
Now, I don't want to discuss the "i didn't know it was in my fanny pack" aspect of this. What concerns me primarily is that he was charged with "Grand Theft of a Firearm" when the weapon in his possession was reported stolen 16 years ago. That seems to be a long time ago to assume that this man is the one who stole it, or even knew it was stolen! I suppose the argument could be made that you need to make sure you check the serial numbers on all your firearms in case you might have picked up one that was stolen sometime in history. But that seems to be a bit of an undue burden, especially going back well over a decade. How many guns have you owned for over a decade and a half? Obviously all the trasactions were made without "papers", but how many people could this gun have gone through before it got to this bonehead? I'd be interested to see how this pans out. Thoughts?
Police: Man had loaded gun in bag at Miami airport - BostonHerald.com
Police: Man Had Loaded Gun in Bag at Miami Airport - FoxNews.com
Police: Man had loaded gun in bag at Miami airport - BostonHerald.com
Police: Man Had Loaded Gun in Bag at Miami Airport - FoxNews.com