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To: TheStockFairy who wrote (15977)3/9/2000 11:18:00 PM
From: IceShark  Respond to of 42523
 
and pigs fly ...
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From the "things not to do" when your friendly fascist Federal Government is around. Wonder if the kid now has a felony rap?:
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INCIDENTS

00-062 - Cabrillo NM (CA) - Weapons Violations

On the afternoon of Saturday, January 29th, a visitor notified rangers that he'd seen a van with numerous guns in it in one of the parking lots. Rangers Mark Long and Ely Edquid coordinated a plan to drive by the area while requesting backup from San Diego police. Long identified the van and saw several people standing around it, a couple
of them with handguns. He watched the van from a distance; when it appeared that they were loading up to leave, he stopped the vehicle with weapon drawn and ordered all seven to the ground. They complied.

San Diego and Navy shore patrol officers arrived on scene shortly thereafter. Fifteen handguns were found - two were air pistols and the others were fakes that were identical to actual handguns. A fake .357 was found in one of the suspect's waistband. A samurai sword was also seized. The seven men, all of whom were wearing black pants and t-shirts, were between the ages of 15 and 19. They said that they were just acting in a video, which was subsequently confirmed. One of the
adults was charged with possession of a dangerous weapon (18 USC
930(a)). [Carol Knipper, CR, CABR, 1/31]