View Full Version : New York deputies arrest man for illegal 30 round mags.
Go Devil
01-30-2013, 17:05
http://www.wwnytv.com/news/local/LeRay-Man-Faces-Weapons-Possessions-Charges-185853881.html?m=y&smobile=y
Did New York just cross the line in the sand, or will it be redrawn by some sort of legal fund?
Appears as if some deputies may be ignoring their oath.
http://www.wwnytv.com/news/local/LeRay-Man-Faces-Weapons-Possessions-Charges-185853881.html?m=y&smobile=y
Did New York just cross the line in the sand, or will it be redrawn by some sort of legal fund?
Appears as if some deputies may be ignoring their oath.
Their oath is to the one that writes their paycheck.
Go Devil
01-30-2013, 19:04
Their oath is to the one that writes their paycheck.
True.
Looks like that fellow veteran just got infringed.
Who is next?
Should of just said he was on his way to do a "Meet the Press" segment!
Injured veteran arrested in weapons investigation
By DAVID C. SHAMPINE
TIMES STAFF WRITER
MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2013
A former Fort Drum soldier who was injured in special forces training was arrested Sunday night when he was found with prohibited rounds of ammunition, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department said.
Nathan H. Haddad, 32, of 25240 Waddingham Road, town of LeRay, faces five felony counts of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon. He was released without bail before town of Watertown Justice Andrew N. Capone, and is ordered to appear Wednesday in town of LeRay Court.
Deputies made the arrest shortly before 7:30 p.m. Sunday on Steinhilber Road in the town of LeRay, where Mr. Haddad is accused of possessing five 30-round AR-15 magazines of ammunition. He is cited under a state penal law statute that prohibits possession of “a large capacity ammunition feeding device.” The ammunition was found in his vehicle during a traffic stop, according to the sheriff’s office.
Mr. Haddad was deployed four times during his decade in the Army, the Times reported in a story featuring him in September 2009. At that time, he was a staff sergeant with the 3rd Battalion, 85th Infantry, Warrior in Transition Unit at Fort Drum, undergoing aquatic physical therapy for an injury he suffered in South Korea during special forces training. He was discharged from the Army in October 2010, according to Fort Drum.
Badger52
01-30-2013, 20:00
There is now a NY SAFE Act case with someone who has standing.
This should be interesting.
And unless they fixed the law - those deputies were just as guilty of that state law when they took possession of those "illegal" feeding devices.
Feeding Devices? Hmmmm... isn't that what Rosie O'Donnel uses?
Utah Bob
01-30-2013, 21:02
Prohibited rounds of ammunition
Top notch reporting too.
So any soldier Leaving the gates of Fort Drum that happens to have a M9 magazine or a 30 round mag will be arrested?
It seems crazy, but that’s what I get out of this law. What about small combat teams that deploy with maybe five guys and keep their weapons and mags in a pelican case on the way to the airport? Under current law the whole team goes to jail?
I have to wonder too, with the ONE identifying feature of the "pistol grip" makes it a "assault weapon". So is that to say that ANY hand gun, or rather ANY semi-auto hand gun is an illegal assault weapon?
How does this law apply to police? I think the way the law stands now they have to comply to this as well.
Go Devil
01-31-2013, 08:29
This incedent will separate the "wheat from the chaff".
Any further discourse on legalities, who is at fault, how corrupt the Democratic Party is, how the media is weak or complicit, or how how some new Republican can fix this, is simply backing up and making a new line to not cross.
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miclo18d
01-31-2013, 08:31
Pulled over for a traffic violation that ended in a car search? It would seem they were in plain sight or this guy didn't know his rights against illegal search and seizure.
The NY state law reads that it is a class A misdemeanor for the mags not a felony and doesn't go into effect until March of this year. Unless I read it wrong.
Was he even a soldier...(or just a former soldier) The article was poorly researched and poorly written, but then, what do we expect from our nations journalists?
The article was poorly researched and poorly written, but then, what do we expect from our nations journalists?
This is so true. It is difficult to know what the facts actually consist of from this article.
Some food for thought, I believe that prior to NY's most recent 2013 gun control legislation...30 round magazines may have already been banned by previous NY AWB legislation. The new legislation just goes further. If so, he was probably arrested based on the old law not the new.
ETA a link below to what purports to be a legal defense fund - perhaps a place to ask questions - get straight answers and help. I just found this and never know the legitimacy of these things. But, I do know that NY folks will probably need various types of support and help.
http://www.gofundme.com/1tkukc
This is so true. It is difficult to know what the facts actually consist of from this article.
Some food for thought, I believe that prior to NY's most recent 2013 gun control legislation...30 round magazines may have already been banned by previous NY AWB legislation. The new legislation just goes further. If so, he was probably arrested based on the old law not the new.
ETA a link below to what purports to be a legal defense fund - perhaps a place to ask questions - get straight answers and help. I just found this and never know the legitimacy of these things. But, I do know that NY folks will probably need various types of support and help.
http://www.gofundme.com/1tkukc
You are correct. NYS passed an AWB 2.0 in 2000[1]. They took much of the regulation from the Federal bill, including the 10rd mag limit.
[1] http://www.scopeny.org/S8234.html
ETA: NYSAFE amends the current law, capping the mag limit at 7.
The good folks of NYS may soon be a Petri dish for gun rights. It appears that perhaps the NYS gun lobby and NYS firearms supporters were a bit late to the last dance (based on the speed with which the SAFE act was passed). To be sure, gun owners in NYS might have been victims of what might be referred to as a "perfect storm."
Vigilance is paramount.
Godspeed.
The good folks of NYS may soon be a Petri dish for gun rights. It appears that perhaps the NYS gun lobby and NYS firearms supporters were a bit late to the last dance (based on the speed with which the SAFE act was passed). To be sure, gun owners in NYS might have been victims of what might be referred to as a "perfect storm."
Vigilance is paramount.
Godspeed.
MOO: I think the taxes are more acute at the moment than gun rights, and people[1] and businesses[2] are voting with their feet. Personally, I am done with NY, and in the process of leaving, August can't come soon enough :cool:
[1] http://gothamist.com/2011/05/13/a_third_of_young_new_yorkers_want_t.php, http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/new-yorkers-leaving-state-alarming-record-rate-article-1.944377
[2] http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/wall_st_flees_ny_for_tax_free_fla_Q6e4qSDMUethpylf znC4tO
MOO: I think the taxes are more acute at the moment than gun rights, and people[1] and businesses[2] are voting with their feet. Personally, I am done with NY, and in the process of leaving, August can't come soon enough :cool:
[1] http://gothamist.com/2011/05/13/a_third_of_young_new_yorkers_want_t.php, http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/new-yorkers-leaving-state-alarming-record-rate-article-1.944377
[2] http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/wall_st_flees_ny_for_tax_free_fla_Q6e4qSDMUethpylf znC4tO
Understood. Perfect storm.
Best wishes on the escape.
Escape is not an answer for all - for a variety of legitimate reasons.
Those who remain may have to make some difficult decisions.
There may be much to be learned from the events that have already unfolded in NYS -- and those yet to unfold.
Godspeed to you and fellow New Yorkers.
Understood. Perfect storm.
Best wishes on the escape.
Escape is not an answer for all - for a variety of legitimate reasons.
Those who remain may have to make some difficult decisions.
There may be much to be learned from the events that have already unfolded in NYS -- and those yet to unfold.
Godspeed to you and fellow New Yorkers.
Thanks, we are gonna need it! Yup, that was the case for me for some time, that has thankfully since changed.
69harley
01-31-2013, 19:39
So any soldier Leaving the gates of Fort Drum that happens to have a M9 magazine or a 30 round mag will be arrested?
Talked with a buddy of mine today that is an infantry Bn CSM on Ft. Drum. The leadership at 10th Mtn did their typical knee-jerk, cover your ass reaction when this law was passed. Mandatory briefings, signing docs acknowledging the soldeir had been briefed and understands, etc. Even went to far as to direct leaders to discuss the new law at every safety briefing. End state is that if an active duty soldier gets caught with magazines off base, they are on their own, may even be prosecuted for violating orders, etc.
Unhappy New Yorkers?
Who knew?
http://youtu.be/BTdhVxva5KU