from what you're saying here, it does seem like there has been a misjustice. i looked it up, and you're right! there is no law on the books that makes being a fraidy cat of snakes illegal. on the other hand if you were charged with driving around in a motor vehicle, in possession of a loaded weapon, well.... that's illegal!
i'm a gun owner too! and even though i don't agree with some of the gun laws, they are laws, you can be arrested for breaking them. i'm not saying don't drive around with a gun, but if you're caught and arrested, buck up and take your lumps.
as gun owners it's our responsibility to know the laws. everytime someone gets caught breaking a gun law, you can bet it goes into a data base, which the establishment that you and i both have a problem with will use to drive another nail into the coffin of gun ownership.
jobe wrote:
> Not trying to be negative however, the Scott problem is this.
> He now is in a leagle quagmire and must now stay around the
> springs to go to court.
> Yes, I visited the D.C.H.S. area Saturday evening.
> I drove by the parinoia ranch { Mojave greens place} just as
> Paul and Sycamore were driving by. I then visited some friends
> in the village.
> The moon was so bright it made me eager to hike.
> After going to the springs I visited Scott. He asked that I not
> discuss any thing about him on this discussion forum.
> Scott is in the same quagmire I was in when the police stopped
> my car for no cause and arrested me for having a gun on
> Rattlesnake mountian. As if it were against the law to be
> scared of rattlesnakes. This happened at Mike Castro's
> direction. But the charges were droped and I will always value
> my right to keep and bear arms. Especialy around snakes.
> So to sum up Scott and I had a very wide ranging disscussion
> and I came home happy that some one is still fighting the Nazi
> establishment.
> Long live antiestablishmentarians !!!
> Down with Naziism !!!