Sounds like this guy got used. And that's a lot of guns. I'm sure they weren't all treated with care. I'd hate to get my guns back all roughed up and scratched or worse.
This is an arsenal! When the news talks about someone having one, this is what it should look like, not one guy with 3 rifles and 200 rounds of ammo.
Also from the article:
The issue took on renewed interest this year when President Donald Trump signed a bill scrapping an Obama administration regulation adding those receiving mental health disability benefits to the national firearm background-check database. Persons in the database are barred from buying guns.
http://www.fresnobee.com/news/local/crime/article142449644.html#storylink=cpy
Agents seized 500 guns from a Clovis family. After a court fight, they got them back
April 3, 2017 1:42 PM
The weapons were confiscated by state DOJ agents acting on information that Albert Sheakalee was barred from owning guns because he was in the state’s Armed Prohibited Persons (APPS) database.
However, his attorney, Mark Coleman of Fresno, argued that Sheakalee did not know that he was in the database. Coleman said the justice department broke a promise to Sheakalee to keep the raid confidential until a court hearing determined whether he was mentally fit to own guns.
No charges were ever filed against Sheakalee, but the firearms were not returned until Coleman went to court. On Dec. 12, 2016, Fresno County Superior Court Judge Jonathan Conklin ordered the guns turned over to a Fresno firearms dealer on behalf of the family.
Said Coleman: “As far as I am concerned, it was a real political deal. Harris was running for senator.”
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