Desertdog
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Frankly I think that if the 2 Amendment was followed, the firearms should be legal. The 1st Amendment could possibly cover the white supremacist materials. I have not seen anything in the Constitution about drugs being legal or illegal.
Officials seize guns, bombs and drugs in busts
http://kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=4928630
Law enforcement officials broke up a white supremacist group selling guns and explosive devices to anyone who could buy them, officials announced Friday.
Authorities arrested 43 people on weapons charges, participation in a criminal organization and sale or transportation of dangerous drugs.
They seized, 32 pipe bombs, two grenades, seven sawed-off weapons, illegal and stolen firearms and meth, according to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
Officials also seized a .50-caliber rifle that was presented to undercover agents as powerful enough to shoot down a Phoenix police helicopter.
Several of the group's members had white supremacist tattoos and decorated their rooms with Nazi symbols, officials said.
"This is a hateful group with a dangerous criminal agenda," said Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas.
All defendants are facing mandatory time in prison. Four could spend the rest of their lives there, the attorney's office said.
Officials seize guns, bombs and drugs in busts
http://kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=4928630
Law enforcement officials broke up a white supremacist group selling guns and explosive devices to anyone who could buy them, officials announced Friday.
Authorities arrested 43 people on weapons charges, participation in a criminal organization and sale or transportation of dangerous drugs.
They seized, 32 pipe bombs, two grenades, seven sawed-off weapons, illegal and stolen firearms and meth, according to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
Officials also seized a .50-caliber rifle that was presented to undercover agents as powerful enough to shoot down a Phoenix police helicopter.
Several of the group's members had white supremacist tattoos and decorated their rooms with Nazi symbols, officials said.
"This is a hateful group with a dangerous criminal agenda," said Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas.
All defendants are facing mandatory time in prison. Four could spend the rest of their lives there, the attorney's office said.