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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

One of these days (and not that far off) ...

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... someone is going to use the easy availability of assault weapons on the government:

Yacubian's attorney's fees mounted to more than $250,000, and he tried to sell his boat and permits, worth nearly a million dollars. The NOAA blocked the sale three times by refusing to release the permits -- without which the boat was unsalable. Without an income and out of resources, in July 2005 Yacubian gave up and settled with the NOAA. The agency got everything, and he got less than half the boat's sale price.

I'm not sure what this guy is supposed to have done, but in the end it really doesn't matter.

What matters is that the government just stole this guy's livelihood, because they could.

Like Mike always says, when the laws don't protect us from you, they won't protect you from us either. h/t Ace

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