Tag: tennessee
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Leonard Embody Black Powder Pistol Open (in hand) Carry – Belle Meade may amend the law
I posted about Leonard Embody (kwikrnu as he is known on various internet forums) and his AK-47 pistol open carry incident and the subsequent court complaint filed by him for the violation of his 4th Amendment rights etc.. Originally I was unaware of all his past shenanigans, so my article when I first reported on…
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Leonard Embody AK-47 Pistol Incident in TN – Court Complaint Papers
Looks like he is suing for “Damages”: As a direct and proximate result of Ward’s unconstutitonal actions, Embody was subjected to arrest in violation of his Fourth Amendment rights and subjected to mental anguish, humiliation and embarrassment, because, the events described in this Complaint were published widely in the Nashville area by the local news…
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Tennessee AK-47 Pistol Open Carry Incident – Another Viewpoint
You have already heard my point of view on the incident HERE and HERE. Josh from Iowa, who frequently comments on this Blog, has this to say: In response to the news about the lawsuit filed by the owner of the AK-47 pistol, we may have to agree to disagree. I think this guy got…
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Man With AK-47-Style Pistol In Park Sues Ranger
Some of you might remember my post from back in December on Open Carry Incidents. I was mainly critical about how a situation in Tennessee’s Radnor Lake State Park was handled, where a man (Leonard Embody) was open carrying a Draco AK-47 pistol. He was detained because the park ranger thought it was a modified…
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Firearms Freedom Act – So NFA rules do not apply?
The United States Constitution – 10th Amendment states: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. The Firearms Freedom Act (FFA) is a fight for our 10th Amendment right. In Montana, Tennessee, and hopefully soon…
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Open Carry Incidents
When it comes to open carry there seems to be two definite groups in the firearm community. Group A – Open carry unnecessarily draws attention. You should conceal carry instead if you can. Group B – If the law says I can open carry, I’m going to do it if I feel like it. I…