Police Try to ILLEGALLY Search Home of Dad Who Posted Picture of His Son Holding Gun

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SEE THE FULL ARTICLE AT Cameron Harris: Police, Social Services Try To Illegally Search Home of Dad Who Posted Picture of His Son Holding A Gun



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The young man in this photo is the 11-year-old son of Shawn Moore, a New Jersey man who says that police and Social Services showed up at his home after he posted this photo on Facebook. The gun is a .22 rifle designed to replicate the AR-15.

Moore alleges on the Delaware open carry forum DELOC.org that he received a call from his wife while he was out with a friend that the police and Social Services were at his home. They demanded entry into his home, access to all of his firearms, and access to his gun safe.

On his way home, Moore called his lawyer, Evan Nappen, and had him on the phone while he denied the police entry to his home and access to his guns. When Moore requested the name of the Social Services representative, she refused. The police and Family Services then threatened to take his kids and get warrants. Moore says they then left "empty-handed and seeing nothing.
 
Big brother is everywhere and they have all the guns. The kid might have ended up like Randy Weaver's son if the renegade ATF was looking for the big bust at budget time. Keep that in mind while you are posting innocent stuff on the computer.
 
It's nice to see the Police have all this time on their hands cruising Facebook to make arrests. Is this what society has come to?
 
This situation characterizes the atmosphere and stigma associated with guns in America. A father posts a picture of his son holding a gun, a Facebook friend decides that he or she knows better how to parent the child than Mr. Moore, and police and Social Services want to illegally enter a house, register guns without any precedent of law, and even threaten to take away the children. Not a single law, statute, or code was broken.

What in the hell is happening to this country?
 
This situation characterizes the atmosphere and stigma associated with guns in America. A father posts a picture of his son holding a gun, a Facebook friend decides that he or she knows better how to parent the child than Mr. Moore, and police and Social Services want to illegally enter a house, register guns without any precedent of law, and even threaten to take away the children. Not a single law, statute, or code was broken.

What in the hell is happening to this country?

Collectivism.
 
SEE THE FULL ARTICLE AT Cameron Harris: Police, Social Services Try To Illegally Search Home of Dad Who Posted Picture of His Son Holding A Gun



7a3u2uzu-465x620.jpg

The young man in this photo is the 11-year-old son of Shawn Moore, a New Jersey man who says that police and Social Services showed up at his home after he posted this photo on Facebook. The gun is a .22 rifle designed to replicate the AR-15.

Moore alleges on the Delaware open carry forum DELOC.org that he received a call from his wife while he was out with a friend that the police and Social Services were at his home. They demanded entry into his home, access to all of his firearms, and access to his gun safe.

On his way home, Moore called his lawyer, Evan Nappen, and had him on the phone while he denied the police entry to his home and access to his guns. When Moore requested the name of the Social Services representative, she refused. The police and Family Services then threatened to take his kids and get warrants. Moore says they then left "empty-handed and seeing nothing.

No names, no arrests, just his word for this? I think I'd like to see a bit more first.

As for the kid and gun.....soooooo what? The kid seems happy.

However we DO need to call the Fashion Police. Those shoes? Really?
 
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SEE THE FULL ARTICLE AT Cameron Harris: Police, Social Services Try To Illegally Search Home of Dad Who Posted Picture of His Son Holding A Gun



7a3u2uzu-465x620.jpg

The young man in this photo is the 11-year-old son of Shawn Moore, a New Jersey man who says that police and Social Services showed up at his home after he posted this photo on Facebook. The gun is a .22 rifle designed to replicate the AR-15.

Moore alleges on the Delaware open carry forum DELOC.org that he received a call from his wife while he was out with a friend that the police and Social Services were at his home. They demanded entry into his home, access to all of his firearms, and access to his gun safe.

On his way home, Moore called his lawyer, Evan Nappen, and had him on the phone while he denied the police entry to his home and access to his guns. When Moore requested the name of the Social Services representative, she refused. The police and Family Services then threatened to take his kids and get warrants. Moore says they then left "empty-handed and seeing nothing.

No names, no arrests, just his word for this? I think I'd like to see a bit more first.

As for the kid and gun.....soooooo what? The kid seems happy.

However we DO need to call the Fashion Police. Those shoes? Really?

He needs some hunting boots to go along with that ensemble.
 
Hmmm...I make beer with my son...wonder what would happen to me....better hide the carboy.
 

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SEE THE FULL ARTICLE AT Cameron Harris: Police, Social Services Try To Illegally Search Home of Dad Who Posted Picture of His Son Holding A Gun



7a3u2uzu-465x620.jpg

The young man in this photo is the 11-year-old son of Shawn Moore, a New Jersey man who says that police and Social Services showed up at his home after he posted this photo on Facebook. The gun is a .22 rifle designed to replicate the AR-15.

Moore alleges on the Delaware open carry forum DELOC.org that he received a call from his wife while he was out with a friend that the police and Social Services were at his home. They demanded entry into his home, access to all of his firearms, and access to his gun safe.

On his way home, Moore called his lawyer, Evan Nappen, and had him on the phone while he denied the police entry to his home and access to his guns. When Moore requested the name of the Social Services representative, she refused. The police and Family Services then threatened to take his kids and get warrants. Moore says they then left "empty-handed and seeing nothing.

No names, no arrests, just his word for this? I think I'd like to see a bit more first.

As for the kid and gun.....soooooo what? The kid seems happy.

However we DO need to call the Fashion Police. Those shoes? Really?


Read the article. The Social Services employee refused to give her name and do you think the police are going to publicize this after attempting to do something grossly illegal and unconstitutional?
 

Because the father did nothing wrong.

I have been shooting .22 rifles since i was 6 years old and there is absolutely nothing wrong with letting an 11 year old handle a rifle under supervision.

Absolutely, not only is there nothing wrong with it - it is GOOD to do that.
I did it with my son years ago.
This removes the fascination and curiosity of guns that lead to accidents otherwise.
 

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