mparramore
Regular Member
Or go picket his dojo with signs telling of his offenses while OC'ing.
no doubt..im game!
Or go picket his dojo with signs telling of his offenses while OC'ing.
BATF Form 4473 question #12 g. g. "Have you been discharged from the Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions?" And at the end of the form it says, "I understand that a person who answers “yes” to any of the questions 12b through 12k is prohibited from purchasing or receiving a firearm." I would suppose this would mean he cannot own a firearm. And I am pretty sure that any parents with kids in his class would remove them if they only knew.that is the question i was hopeing was asked. there is alot of lies he said but there are a few i can prove lets start with his BCD (bad conduct discharge) from the marine corps. this requires a criminal trial called a courtmartial. and the charge distribution of a controled subsance and conspirace to contribute. there are a few more things but they are really minor. but add it all up he is a grade a dirt bag. and now he is teaching kids. i think thats the part that scares me the most. we where going to chalange his right to own weapons as the offence is concidered a felony in wa though he got lucky in the fact that it is not under the UCMJ otherwise he would have got a dishonerable and never been alowed to evan own a firearm. and he's a liar as can be told from his witness statment. we where going to have fun with him lol. so thats the proveable dirt i had on him.
A BCD is not the same thing as a dishonorable discharge. A BCD reflects a misdemeanor level conviction at a special court martial; a DD reflects a felony level conviction at a general court martial.BATF Form 4473 question #12 g. g. "Have you been discharged from the Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions?" And at the end of the form it says, "I understand that a person who answers “yes” to any of the questions 12b through 12k is prohibited from purchasing or receiving a firearm." I would suppose this would mean he cannot own a firearm.
A BCD is not the same thing as a dishonorable discharge. A BCD reflects a misdemeanor level conviction at a special court martial; a DD reflects a felony level conviction at a general court martial.
We had an SP4 intelligence specialist from the Regimental S-2 shop, who took a government laptop full of TS-classified battle plans, a HMMWV (including secure commo equipment), and defected to East Germany. A month later, he walked up to the front gate and turned himself in (without any of the stuff he stole, obviously).Lets put this in perspective....
I have seen soldiers kicked out for failing a urine test, for pot.
On the flip side I was put in charge of a guy once who was arrested in Nurnburg for having a bag of 300 pills of "X", with intent to distribute. He was honorably discharged. No lie at all.
Typically if it goes to court martial and you receive either a BCD or DD, it's because you truly F'd up.
It is too bad you didn't receive any support from fellow open carriers. Many talk good game, but when it comes down to it, nothing.
Well said from a person with a questionable history of LEO interactions. (Planned and carried out with intent to go to litigation)
Just Google KWIKRNU
Kirby I cannot say that I am happy it did not go to court but I understand the reasoning and faced with the same circumstances I cannot say I would not have done the same thing. And me being happy has nothing to do what is best for you.
I know there was a wrench thrown in the works when it would have been infront of a jury trial and I feel it was pretty low of the prosecutor to do so as he as well as everyone else need to be in it for the truth and all he did is work the system.
Lets say you were able to continue onto the court case did you have any experts lined up to educate the jury?
Did you attorney plan on educating the jury on what would and would not be alarming along with your past training and experience and on the rights and laws concerning lawful carry.
Just trying to get a little incite into what you were facing if it continued to trial.
And I am guessing but you can still open carry, correct? or will you be open carry or just lay low for this period of time and conceal carry?
Dave
BATF Form 4473 question #12 g. g. "Have you been discharged from the Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions?" And at the end of the form it says, "I understand that a person who answers “yes” to any of the questions 12b through 12k is prohibited from purchasing or receiving a firearm." I would suppose this would mean he cannot own a firearm. And I am pretty sure that any parents with kids in his class would remove them if they only knew.
Kurk, thank you for communicating with us and taking all of the pot shots you have in public. I just tried to provide facts and the truth.
Are you still in possession of your CPL? Will you carry? Will you OC?
We will see you soon I am sure, I will let you know the next time I am in Vancouver. And thanks to your attorney Chris Dumm as well.
Well said from a person with a questionable history of LEO interactions. (Planned and carried out with intent to go to litigation)
Just Google KWIKRNU