funny how some are mad at new york for having strict gun laws just because some fighter they don't care that much about is going to get locked up for being dumb.no one in roberts team or on golden boy knew that bringing a gun to new york was ****in ******?
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You're assuming and wrongfully informed. You CAN travel with guns just not on you as a carry on. They load it up onto the plane and it travels with the luggage. It just turns out NY was the wrong place.If he had a license in Cali I'm sure he took some training courses. Somewhere in those classes they would've had to have told him "don't try and bring this gun on an airplane". You don't have to be lawyer to know that a gun license in California doesn't transfer over to whatever state you travel to.
And since you think the course should've told him such and such then the people at the LA airport should've told him too.Comment
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Licences are a state by state license. He did NOT have a NY license, which is where he was, so it is an illegal gun
Thats the law, what is so hard to understand about that? Making your own laws doesnt make them true
And how about the large mags which are illegal in cali, his home state as well?Comment
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i cant stand the ghost but i really do feel horrible for him... nyc is jacked up, absolutly a terrible terrible law.... how in the world does the second ********* not protect us from this... the gun is licensed in his own state!! this absurd.. smh... #freeghost
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I have a law degree as well, granted I live in the UK. Anyway when I said crimes require an intention I wasn't thinking about something along the lines of ''I intended to break the law'' or ''I didn't intend to break the law because I didn't realise killing was illegal''- in the UK that state of mind would be defined as the defendant's purpose, which is typically not required. Intention in the UK refers to virtual certainty of the consequences so to that end most crimes with a mens rea requirement need the defendant's intent.No, incorrect. Lil Wayne's gun charge stemmed from a gun in another person's bag on his bus, and the guy tried to take the rap. I have a law degree bro and the only time you can look to the intent of parties is in Contract law. It's like saying I didn't intend to break the law because I didn't know it was against the law. When have you ever heard that work? You can't rationalize these gun laws. They don't care that you had it for protection, a photo shoot, or any other reason the common man may find "of reasonable intent". He brought an illegal gun into New York. The law on the books doesn't give you any intent as a defense.Comment
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even if the gun was registered in NY did he think they were going to actually let him board the plane with it ??Comment
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