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"Eight years ago, Greenfield police confiscated two firearms from Dan J. Popp after he sensed demons and witchcraft in his mother's house, and said he believed unknown people were plotting to murder him.

Greenfield police took a Bushmaster assault rifle and a 9mm handgun from the home — where Popp also lived — in the February 2008 incident, and transported him to Milwaukee County's Mental Health Complex on an emergency detention.
And yet thanks to the CON$ervative NRA this mentally unstable person was either able to get his guns back or buy new ones!!!

Triple homicide suspect had guns taken from him, then released in '08

An emergency detention does not prohibit someone from getting guns back or from buying new ones, under federal or state law. Experts say of the 4 million people in U.S. with severe mental illness, only about 40,000, or 1%, are dangerous. To get their guns back, someone who has been detained must petition the court.

That's exactly what Popp did.


Popp filed for a return of his property — the two guns — on March 27, 2008. On his petition, Popp wrote he had voluntarily agreed to removal of the firearms on a temporary basis and he wanted them back because he is the "lawful owner and will have the weapons secured in a safe at my sisters (sic) house."

On the petition, Popp wrote that he had cleared every hurdle: He could provide proof of ownership; he was not convicted of a felony as an adult or juvenile; he had never been convicted of a domestic violence crime; he was not the subject of a civil injunction preventing him from having a gun; he was not subject to court order under the Wisconsin Mental Health Act and had never been found not guilty by reason of mental illness; and he didn't transfer the gun to a prohibited person or allow it to be used for an unlawful purpose.

The hearing was postponed twice, once because a Greenfield official failed to appear and a second time when Popp's sister called the court to say there had been "a family emergency."

Then, on July 30, 2008, Greenfield City Attorney Roger C. Pyzyk filed a letter that the matter had been "resolved" with Popp's attorney and there was "no need to continue this matter."

Getting Back Guns
The city attorney was not available for comment early this week, but Greenfield Police Chief Bradley R. Wentlandt said he recently asked Pyzyk about his recollection of the case.

Pyzyk believed the judge was likely to return the firearms to Popp, Wentlandt said. Pyzyk recalled coming up with an arrangement in which Popp's brother, Ronald Popp, agreed to take and secure the guns in northern Wisconsin, away from his younger brother, according to Wentlandt.

Greenfield police records show the Bushmaster assault rifle and 9mm handgun were released to Ronald Popp on Aug. 22, 2008.

"Our policy is we generally don't give firearms back to people who are involved in a mental health-related call and we require a court order to return them," Wentlandt said. "Obviously in this case there was a resolution short of a judge."

So we agree, his mental condition was the cause of this horrible shooting, not his political leanings ... of which you lied about and have zero proof that's he's conservative.

:lol:
He is an English only gun nut, if that isn't CON$ervoFascist then there are no CON$.
 
"Eight years ago, Greenfield police confiscated two firearms from Dan J. Popp after he sensed demons and witchcraft in his mother's house, and said he believed unknown people were plotting to murder him.

Greenfield police took a Bushmaster assault rifle and a 9mm handgun from the home — where Popp also lived — in the February 2008 incident, and transported him to Milwaukee County's Mental Health Complex on an emergency detention.
And yet thanks to the CON$ervative NRA this mentally unstable person was either able to get his guns back or buy new ones!!!

Triple homicide suspect had guns taken from him, then released in '08

An emergency detention does not prohibit someone from getting guns back or from buying new ones, under federal or state law. Experts say of the 4 million people in U.S. with severe mental illness, only about 40,000, or 1%, are dangerous. To get their guns back, someone who has been detained must petition the court.

That's exactly what Popp did.


Popp filed for a return of his property — the two guns — on March 27, 2008. On his petition, Popp wrote he had voluntarily agreed to removal of the firearms on a temporary basis and he wanted them back because he is the "lawful owner and will have the weapons secured in a safe at my sisters (sic) house."

On the petition, Popp wrote that he had cleared every hurdle: He could provide proof of ownership; he was not convicted of a felony as an adult or juvenile; he had never been convicted of a domestic violence crime; he was not the subject of a civil injunction preventing him from having a gun; he was not subject to court order under the Wisconsin Mental Health Act and had never been found not guilty by reason of mental illness; and he didn't transfer the gun to a prohibited person or allow it to be used for an unlawful purpose.

The hearing was postponed twice, once because a Greenfield official failed to appear and a second time when Popp's sister called the court to say there had been "a family emergency."

Then, on July 30, 2008, Greenfield City Attorney Roger C. Pyzyk filed a letter that the matter had been "resolved" with Popp's attorney and there was "no need to continue this matter."

Getting Back Guns
The city attorney was not available for comment early this week, but Greenfield Police Chief Bradley R. Wentlandt said he recently asked Pyzyk about his recollection of the case.

Pyzyk believed the judge was likely to return the firearms to Popp, Wentlandt said. Pyzyk recalled coming up with an arrangement in which Popp's brother, Ronald Popp, agreed to take and secure the guns in northern Wisconsin, away from his younger brother, according to Wentlandt.

Greenfield police records show the Bushmaster assault rifle and 9mm handgun were released to Ronald Popp on Aug. 22, 2008.

"Our policy is we generally don't give firearms back to people who are involved in a mental health-related call and we require a court order to return them," Wentlandt said. "Obviously in this case there was a resolution short of a judge."

So we agree, his mental condition was the cause of this horrible shooting, not his political leanings ... of which you lied about and have zero proof that's he's conservative.

:lol:
He is an English only gun nut, if that isn't CON$ervoFascist then there are no CON$.

So you've got bupkis, as usual. No proof of anything other than the guy is mental.

Good going there, E.D.

:lol:
 
"Eight years ago, Greenfield police confiscated two firearms from Dan J. Popp after he sensed demons and witchcraft in his mother's house, and said he believed unknown people were plotting to murder him.

Greenfield police took a Bushmaster assault rifle and a 9mm handgun from the home — where Popp also lived — in the February 2008 incident, and transported him to Milwaukee County's Mental Health Complex on an emergency detention.
And yet thanks to the CON$ervative NRA this mentally unstable person was either able to get his guns back or buy new ones!!!

Triple homicide suspect had guns taken from him, then released in '08

An emergency detention does not prohibit someone from getting guns back or from buying new ones, under federal or state law. Experts say of the 4 million people in U.S. with severe mental illness, only about 40,000, or 1%, are dangerous. To get their guns back, someone who has been detained must petition the court.

That's exactly what Popp did.


Popp filed for a return of his property — the two guns — on March 27, 2008. On his petition, Popp wrote he had voluntarily agreed to removal of the firearms on a temporary basis and he wanted them back because he is the "lawful owner and will have the weapons secured in a safe at my sisters (sic) house."

On the petition, Popp wrote that he had cleared every hurdle: He could provide proof of ownership; he was not convicted of a felony as an adult or juvenile; he had never been convicted of a domestic violence crime; he was not the subject of a civil injunction preventing him from having a gun; he was not subject to court order under the Wisconsin Mental Health Act and had never been found not guilty by reason of mental illness; and he didn't transfer the gun to a prohibited person or allow it to be used for an unlawful purpose.

The hearing was postponed twice, once because a Greenfield official failed to appear and a second time when Popp's sister called the court to say there had been "a family emergency."

Then, on July 30, 2008, Greenfield City Attorney Roger C. Pyzyk filed a letter that the matter had been "resolved" with Popp's attorney and there was "no need to continue this matter."

Getting Back Guns
The city attorney was not available for comment early this week, but Greenfield Police Chief Bradley R. Wentlandt said he recently asked Pyzyk about his recollection of the case.

Pyzyk believed the judge was likely to return the firearms to Popp, Wentlandt said. Pyzyk recalled coming up with an arrangement in which Popp's brother, Ronald Popp, agreed to take and secure the guns in northern Wisconsin, away from his younger brother, according to Wentlandt.

Greenfield police records show the Bushmaster assault rifle and 9mm handgun were released to Ronald Popp on Aug. 22, 2008.

"Our policy is we generally don't give firearms back to people who are involved in a mental health-related call and we require a court order to return them," Wentlandt said. "Obviously in this case there was a resolution short of a judge."

So we agree, his mental condition was the cause of this horrible shooting, not his political leanings ... of which you lied about and have zero proof that's he's conservative.

:lol:
He is an English only gun nut, if that isn't CON$ervoFascist then there are no CON$.

So you've got bupkis, as usual. No proof of anything other than the guy is mental.

Good going there, E.D.

:lol:
Thank you for providing the most telling characteristic of CON$ervatism.
 
"Eight years ago, Greenfield police confiscated two firearms from Dan J. Popp after he sensed demons and witchcraft in his mother's house, and said he believed unknown people were plotting to murder him.

Greenfield police took a Bushmaster assault rifle and a 9mm handgun from the home — where Popp also lived — in the February 2008 incident, and transported him to Milwaukee County's Mental Health Complex on an emergency detention.
And yet thanks to the CON$ervative NRA this mentally unstable person was either able to get his guns back or buy new ones!!!

Triple homicide suspect had guns taken from him, then released in '08

An emergency detention does not prohibit someone from getting guns back or from buying new ones, under federal or state law. Experts say of the 4 million people in U.S. with severe mental illness, only about 40,000, or 1%, are dangerous. To get their guns back, someone who has been detained must petition the court.

That's exactly what Popp did.


Popp filed for a return of his property — the two guns — on March 27, 2008. On his petition, Popp wrote he had voluntarily agreed to removal of the firearms on a temporary basis and he wanted them back because he is the "lawful owner and will have the weapons secured in a safe at my sisters (sic) house."

On the petition, Popp wrote that he had cleared every hurdle: He could provide proof of ownership; he was not convicted of a felony as an adult or juvenile; he had never been convicted of a domestic violence crime; he was not the subject of a civil injunction preventing him from having a gun; he was not subject to court order under the Wisconsin Mental Health Act and had never been found not guilty by reason of mental illness; and he didn't transfer the gun to a prohibited person or allow it to be used for an unlawful purpose.

The hearing was postponed twice, once because a Greenfield official failed to appear and a second time when Popp's sister called the court to say there had been "a family emergency."

Then, on July 30, 2008, Greenfield City Attorney Roger C. Pyzyk filed a letter that the matter had been "resolved" with Popp's attorney and there was "no need to continue this matter."

Getting Back Guns
The city attorney was not available for comment early this week, but Greenfield Police Chief Bradley R. Wentlandt said he recently asked Pyzyk about his recollection of the case.

Pyzyk believed the judge was likely to return the firearms to Popp, Wentlandt said. Pyzyk recalled coming up with an arrangement in which Popp's brother, Ronald Popp, agreed to take and secure the guns in northern Wisconsin, away from his younger brother, according to Wentlandt.

Greenfield police records show the Bushmaster assault rifle and 9mm handgun were released to Ronald Popp on Aug. 22, 2008.

"Our policy is we generally don't give firearms back to people who are involved in a mental health-related call and we require a court order to return them," Wentlandt said. "Obviously in this case there was a resolution short of a judge."

So we agree, his mental condition was the cause of this horrible shooting, not his political leanings ... of which you lied about and have zero proof that's he's conservative.

:lol:
He is an English only gun nut, if that isn't CON$ervoFascist then there are no CON$.

So you've got bupkis, as usual. No proof of anything other than the guy is mental.

Good going there, E.D.

:lol:
Thank you for providing the most telling characteristic of CON$ervatism.

^ Resorts to insults because he knows he's full of shit. Again.

Poor, poor E.D. :itsok:
 

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