I'm glad I don't live there or I'd be in a lot of trouble! What a crock.
Ok I get the hordeing of Ammo thing, but come on think a minute here.So there is not limit you can own. Why in the world does he need to tote around 10,000 rounds. That's like putting a sign on your back that say's KICK ME! leave it at home, safe from the "people" who want to do this sort of thing to him, and take what you need to the range when you need it, jesus use your head. This moron was aking for trouble, and guess what, he got it!:angry:
WHat pisses me off is he was not a Citizen of the UNITED STATES ... he had 2 illegal Identifications on him ... He had 3 Illegal guns in his house .... and he was buying up ammo they busted him with 10k rounds in his car not to mention the other 50000 at his house the three illegal guns and the 20000 in cash .... and He wasnt a citizen
JONATHAN W. BLODGETT
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Im all for stocking ammo hell I have friends that get it by the pallet but bottom line is the guy was breaking the law because he was not a Registered Gun Owner ... He did not have permits ... And he purchased them Illegally ... Is not about the amount of ammo he purchased its how he purchased it ... Illegally... He was not legally permitted to purchase AMMO
New Residents & Non-Residents:...
"Where is the crime?" (Garcia's Attorney) Socrates de la Cruz asked. The lawyer said Garcia had lived in New Hampshire for three years before recently moving to Haverhill.
"He bought the guns legally," de la Cruz said. "He never hid the fact that he had them."
Furthermore, de la Cruz said that when Garcia moved to Haverhill, he had a 60-day grace period to obtain a Massachusetts firearms card.
"There is no crime committed," he argued, saying there was no evidence that Garcia was shipping guns or ammunition to the Dominican Republic.
He asked the judge to allow his client "to go back to his job." He said Garcia has worked at a local bakery for three years...
Honestly there is way to much evidence for them not to ask questions. Ruinin it for the good guys that stockpile just in case..
I am wondering what the MA Police is going to do with all of that AMMO??? They should auction it off!! The police department will make a nice piece of change and gun owners will get a chance at some nice discounted rounds.:biggrin:
sounds like he has been selling some.......to the Domenican Republic......shipping business.....lol..
Socrates Del La Cruz ....that guy is more crooked than the clients he represents ....look uip his record too ... So if the cops had nothing against good Ole Keni then Why would the DA issue the arrest warrant ... Gun owners like you let your Paranoia could your judgment too much ... and remember when it happens in your neighborhood remember your rantings and musings ...Your they type of guy that gives good Gun Owners bad names..... Im glad you support Non-residents who dont have legal Gun permits tp urchase Ammunition .. oh and keni had been living in Haverhill Long before he was busted .. He moved in October 2008 ... And I can confirm it as I live on his street and watched him move into his Rented house with his Big Ole Box truck and 4 cars with NH plates sitting int he Driveway so its Complete BS that he had a 60 Day grace period to get his permit in Mass... he had already been living here for 6 months when he got busted but I digress ...Know your facts before you start espousing the 2nd Amandment and MGL C140 S131..... Just because the Tribune wrote it doesnt mean it happened ... and Lawyers are paid to lie
Paranoia will kill ya long before a gun does ........best of luck
You are certainly entitled to your opinion, despite being unsubstantiated conjecture, neither backed up by facts or the U.S. Constitution in this matter...
So do yourself and the rest of us all a favor and stop making stuff up...
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." - Edmund Burke
Its Not my unsubstantiated Opinion its an actual Fact .... If you think I'm making stuff up then by all means refute the facts I posted otherwise thanks for playing
Published: April 19, 2008 09:45 am
Socrates de la Cruz pleads not guilty in auto fraud case
By Gretchen Putnam
Eagle Tribune Staff Staff Writer
SALEM, Mass. — Socrates De La Cruz, a well-known local lawyer charged with auto insurance fraud, stood on the steps of Salem Superior Court today proclaiming his innocence and said he's placing his faith "in truth and God."
"After a jury hears the case, I know I'll be exonerated," De La Cruz said.
De La Cruz, 34, of Methuen is accused of knowingly employing "runners" to recruit phony victims in staged accidents in order to collect cash from insurance companies.
De La Cruz faces numerous charges, including five counts of motor vehicle insurance fraud, five counts of larceny over $250, four counts of attempted larceny over $250, four counts of conspiracy to commit motor vehicle insurance fraud, and four counts of conspirary to commit larceny.
At arraignment today, De La Cruz pleaded not guilty and was released on personal recognizance. As a condition of release, Judge David A. Lowy ordered De La Cruz to surrender his passport.
And if you want to get into cutting and pasting Consitutional Law just remember
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances" So im entitled to my opinion
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