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http://thehill.com/regulation/other/239509-dc-attorney-general-looking-into-republican-photo-with-assault-rifle



 By Tim Devaney - 04/21/15 10:51 AM EDT

Police in Washington, D.C. have been referred materials for a possible investigation into two Republican congressmen who apparently posed for a picture with an assault rifle in a House office building.

Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) last week tweeted a picture of himself and Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), the leader of the House GOP’s Benghazi investigation, holding an AR-15.

Having the AR-15 in the District could be a violation of the city’s strict gun laws, and the Washington, D.C., Attorney General’s Office has referred the matter to police, a spokesman told The Hill.

"The matter has been referred to the Metropolitan Police Department for further investigation,” the spokesman said.

Buck said in the tweet that the assault rifle is his, and that the picture was taken after Gowdy “stopped by.”


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Buck told The Hill the rifle is “inoperable” and that he received approval from U.S. Capitol Police to bring it to his office, where it is on display in a locked case.

“I have a very patriotic AR-15 hanging in my office. It hangs directly above my Second Amendment flag,” Buck said.

“While safety protocols call for all guns to be treated as if they are loaded, this one isn't. Further, a close inspection of the only public photo of the rifle will show that the bolt carrier assembly is not in the rifle; it is in fact in Colorado.”

“It is a beautiful, patriotic paper weight,” he added.

This isn't the first time a prominent public figure has run up against Washington, D.C.'s strict gun laws.

Following the mass school shooting in Newtown, Conn., in December 2012, then-NBC host David Gregory had a dust up with local authorities after he brought a 30-round high-capacity gun magazine on "Meet the Press,” which is filmed in Washington.

Local police investigated, but eventually decided not to bring charges against Gregory.

The spokesman for the D.C. Attorney General Office reiterated that AR-15s are prohibited in the city.

"It is illegal to possess an AR-15 in the District,” the spokesman said.
« Last Edit: April 21, 2015, 05:00:28 pm by mystery-ak »
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Didn't the D.C. and Philadelphia Police Chiefs help Dianne Feinswine acquire a number of weapons that are illegal in the District to use as props in an anti-gun press conference?   

Hypocrites.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/oct/9/miller-how-a-senator-got-her-guns-for-a-dc-show-an/?page=all

« Last Edit: April 21, 2015, 05:18:02 pm by ArneFufkin »

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Some public figures utilize visible gimmicks to help people remember them.  Politicians do this, too.

Gowdy apparently uses the crazy hairstyles, for this purpose.
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