The Briefing Room
General Category => Politics/Government => Topic started by: Wingnut on September 26, 2023, 03:44:10 pm
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Man, they are really stretching it out there at MSPMS
Natalie Korach
Tue, September 26, 2023 at 11:06 AM EDT·2 min read
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MSNBC legal analyst and former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann joined Jen Psaki Monday to discuss the legal ramifications of footage where former President Donald Trump held a gun on a campaign stop in South Carolina.
The Trump campaign walked back statements on Monday that Trump bought a Glock handgun while in South Carolina for a campaign stop. In a video posted on social media, Trump was seen holding the firearm and saying that he “wants to buy one,” which would be illegal since he is currently charged with 91 felony counts.
“It’s unfathomable that you’re sitting here having that conversation,” said Weissmann. “He has been on air today about possessing a firearm.”
Weissmann continued that the magistrate judge told Trump that the most important thing to do when on bail is to not commit another crime. “Well, it is a crime for somebody who is charged with a felony to receive a gun. There are pictures on Twitter of him holding the gun,” said the MSNBC legal analyst.
“Does he need a receipt?” questioned Psaki. “His campaign came out and said he didn’t purchase it.”
“The law is not that you can’t buy a gun,” said Weissmann. “922(n) is that you cannot receive a gun that has traveled in interstate commerce. That just means that it’s traveled across state lines.”
Weissmann noted that the Glock Trump was holding in footage must have traveled across state lines “because they’re either made overseas or they’re made in Georgia, but they’re not made in South Carolina.”
https://news.yahoo.com/entertainment/trump-broke-law-holding-glock-150604371.html
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So holding a Handgun is illegal?
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“Well, it is a crime for somebody who is charged with a felony to receive a gun. There are pictures on Twitter of him holding the gun,” said the MSNBC legal analyst.
*****rollingeyes*****
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No such laws or restrictions exist. It is a complete fabrication.
Practically every gun sold in the US travels across state lines.
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Are they going to indict him................../s
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Someone stop him. He is headed for 5th Avenue.
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Someone stop him. He is headed for 5th Avenue.
Nice! Even "Top Notch" as an esteemed member use to say!
:silly: :silly: :silly:
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Someone stop him. He is headed for 5th Avenue.
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lpsKzUb1tU8/TqGbL1drdVI/AAAAAAAAAJk/JS3ey8aChY4/s1600/Winston%2BChurchill.jpg)
Well played sir, well played.
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I'll gladly yield to someone with actual knowledge, but I think the standard would be no criminal convictions, no restrictions. People can't be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
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Trump breaks many laws, but never gets convicted.
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https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1706409777771798905
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https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1706427095872590334
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Wow. They are really fishing for anything to hang him with.
'Hold muh beer'... HA! YOU'RE AN ALCOHOLIC!
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Anyone else get the feeling Trump has never actually shot a handgun before... When I pick up a gun that looks halfway interesting, I have got to feel the balance of it in a shooting position (finger off the trigger of course). I guess I should give Trump some slack (when he is not discussing taking gun rights without due process), a photo opt is not really the time to be aiming guns around (too crowded). If really serious about a gun, I want to feel the trigger pull tension too.
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Anyone else get the feeling Trump has never actually shot a handgun before... When I pick up a gun that looks halfway interesting, I have got to feel the balance of it in a shooting position (finger off the trigger of course). I guess I should give Trump some slack (when he is not discussing taking gun rights without due process), a photo opt is not really the time to be aiming guns around (too crowded). If really serious about a gun, I want to feel the trigger pull tension too.
I don't know if there are more pictures than the two, but can you imagine the hysteria if they had images of him holding the gun in a firing grip, sighting down the slide and his finger on the trigger? (https://i.imgur.com/YAcBZ4t.jpg)
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I don't know if there are more pictures than the two, but can you imagine the hysteria if they had images of him holding the gun in a firing grip, sighting down the slide and his finger on the trigger? (https://i.imgur.com/YAcBZ4t.jpg)
:yowsa: You would not be able to escape the din even if you were on a deserted island in the middle of the South Pacific.
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Anyone else get the feeling Trump has never actually shot a handgun before...
I don't suppose he has. Of course, even touching one of those eeeevvvilllllllllllll handguns - as Trump did - is as bad as committing mass murder, dontcha know.
As for his breaking the law by holding a pistol in his hands, I doubt it. Presumption of innocence, and all that.
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Trump didn't break the law by holding a firearm. Good lord!
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“The law is not that you can’t buy a gun,” said Weissmann. “922(n) is that you cannot receive a gun that has traveled in interstate commerce. That just means that it’s traveled across state lines.”
Weissmann noted that the Glock Trump was holding in footage must have traveled across state lines “because they’re either made overseas or they’re made in Georgia, but they’re not made in South Carolina.”
No guns are manufactured in my state. May as well cuff me now, according to this asshat.
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Not worth starting a new thread for this. But here it is:
https://news.yahoo.com/sick-racist-message-behind-why-160041585.html
The Sick, Racist Message Behind Why Trump Chose That Particular Gun Store
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Not worth starting a new thread for this. But here it is:
https://news.yahoo.com/sick-racist-message-behind-why-160041585.html
The Sick, Racist Message Behind Why Trump Chose That Particular Gun Store
Even by "The New Republic" standards, that claim is silly.
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FTA:
Weissmann continued that the magistrate judge told Trump that the most important thing to do when on bail is to not commit another crime. “Well, it is a crime for somebody who is charged with a felony to receive a gun. There are pictures on Twitter of him holding the gun,” said the MSNBC legal analyst.
I don't think that is correct. I think he has to be convicted.
@Kamaji
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I don't think that is correct. I think he has to be convicted.
Presumed innocent - except Trump, of course.
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FTA:
I don't think that is correct. I think he has to be convicted.
@Kamaji
Yep, must be convicted. And even a convicted felon can look at a gun, just not buy it. Many states only require a driver's license to inspect a weapon.
And the state lines crap doesn't mean anything.