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7/22 House member doesn't like resident, has his guns taken away. See why we need a 2nd amendment? http://tinyurl.com/6a83d2 \_ Bwahaha, more like loonie visits Rep's office, makes ruckus, gets 911 called on his ass, guns confiscated as part of investigation. \_ And why were his guns confiscated? \_ Don't know. At a guess, perhaps he said something vaguely threatening? Or perhaps the cops over-reacted, and now he can sue to get his guns back. |
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tinyurl.com/6a83d2 -> www.nypost.com/seven/07212008/news/regionalnews/gun_seizure_lawsuit_120836.htm Next Last updated: 7:27 am July 21, 2008 Posted: 4:42 am July 21, 2008 An outspoken Long Island gun owner's home was raided by Nassau County detectives, who seized two dozen weapons he lawfully owns just one day after Rep. Freeport resident Gabriel Razzano claims he was targeted in the spring raid for his "unpopular" political beliefs. He's now filed a $5 million federal lawsuit against the Nassau PD and McCarthy, charging they joined forces to strip him of his guns unconstitutionally. The case pits Razzano against McCarthy, the most outspoken gun-control advocate in Congress. A crazed gunman murdered her husband in the infamous 1993 Long Island Rail Road Massacre. The flap arose on March 19, when Razzano visited McCarthy's Garden City office to discuss an article about an illegal immigrant who was deported but was later nabbed in Freeport for the attempted murder of a cop. "The office staff felt that Razzano's behavior was disruptive and threatening," said Lt. |