Tennessee Mans Handgun Privileges Revoked By Judge For Posting YouTube Videos
A YouTuber’s hand gun privileges were suspended by judge for making youtube videos. It’s now official, the police state is fully here.
By Shpeard Ambellas
YouTuber Dave Sarti, who goes by the username of dsarti1, has had a most Orwellian run-in with the law lately as he has been ordered by a judge to have his handgun permit revoked.
The ruling issued by a judge reads;
Action by the State of Tennessee Department of Safety is:
Upheld
Reasons for decision in court:
Youtube videos
“For all of y’all people out there that say they can’t do this…. there’s the judgment, upheld”, Sarti rants on about in a video he posted on YouTube.
Because the mans license has now been revoked Sarti cannot buy and sell firearms anymore.
“I,m getting 16×34 signs on the side of my pickup truck”, Sarti says as he plans to run for governor of the State of Tennessee.
What has America come to?
The U.S. Constitution gives us as citizens the right to keep and bear arms. According to an excerpt from Wikipedia, “The right to keep and bear arms (often referred as the right to bear arms or to have arms) is the people’s right to have their own arms for their defense as described in the philosophical and political writings of Aristotle, Cicero, John Locke,Machiavelli, the English Whigs and others. In countries with an English common law tradition, a long standing common law right to keep and bear arms has long been recognized, as pre-existing in common law, prior even to the existence of written national constitutions. In the United States, the right to keep and bear arms is also an enumerated right specifically protected by the U.S. Constitution and many state constitutions such that people have a personal right to own arms for individual use, and a right to bear these same arms both for personal protection and for use in a militia.”
Welcome to “1984″.
Link:
http://intellihub.com/2013/08/05/tennessee-mans-handgun-privileges-revoked-by-judge-for-posting-youtube-videos/
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