• @Rapidcreek@reddthat.com
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    2011 year ago

    18 U.S.C. § 922(d)(1) makes it a federal crime to sell a firearm to a person who is under felony indictment.

    And 18 U.S.C. § 922(n) makes it a federal crime for a person under indictment to ship or transport a firearm.

        • @Alteon@lemmy.world
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          101 year ago

          If Hunter is charged, then Trump should be as well. If Hunter is dropped, then Trump’s should be as well.

          I thought there was supposed to be a Statute of Limitations issue on the Hunter case, but still…fairs fair.

          • @Rapidcreek@reddthat.com
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            431 year ago

            As I understand it, Hunter didn’t answer the question correctly on his gun purchase. Not checking the box on drug use. Though this is against the law, a district court’s already deemed it unconstitutional.

            Trumps is a straight federal code violation.

          • prole
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            21 year ago

            If Hunter is charged, then Trump should be as well. If Hunter is dropped, then Trump’s should be as well.

            Thank Christ this isn’t how our legal system works. These are two different cases, and they’re not linked in any way.

      • TwoGems
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        51 year ago

        No that’s not how it works. You see, the milquetoast AG Garland has to look non-political by actually being political and not charging Trump, but only charging Hunter Biden.

    • @takeda@lemmy.world
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      What chance is that he did it on purpose?

      To upset democrats (because the case against Hunter), but also to rile up Republicans that “democrats are taking our guns away”.

      We never heard about him buying gun, when he could do so legally. He also doesn’t give impression like he cares about guns at all.

      • @RojoSanIchiban@lemmy.world
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        241 year ago

        Zero. He’s not that calculating. He’s a moron that instinctually manipulates and cons people through his incessant narcissism only in the present.

        • @norske@lemmynsfw.com
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          71 year ago

          He’s like a young Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace flying a fighter for the first time. “I‘ll try spinning, that’s a good trick!” Except it’s whatever nonsense his amphetamine fueled brain latched onto most recently. And his base licks it up over and over. The media talks about him like he’s some master manipulator. He’s just a dog chasing a car that keeps catching the car because the fucking car keeps stopping for him to catch it.

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          Calling him moron is what helped him multiple times get out of responsibility (“he didn’t know”, “that’s how he is”, “he shouldn’t testify, because he could incriminate himself”, like what?).

          Even now with the indictments including 91 felonies he is treated so much better than somebody caught with a small bag of weed.

          Don’t contribute to this.

          • @RojoSanIchiban@lemmy.world
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            31 year ago

            Being a moron isn’t an excuse for crimes, nor is it the reason for a cop-out for the kid gloves he’s being handled with. You’re flagrantly misattributing his being a moron and the entirety of us calling him such as a reason he’s being patted on the head like a child.

            He’s being coddled in a (misguided, imo) manner to give him absolutely ZERO grounds for a successful appeal in any of his cases. He’s being given ALL the legal rope to hang himself with.

            He’s already openly admitted to Mar-a-Lago crimes from TrophShendral posts and interviews that wouldn’t have existed had he already rightfully been behind bars awaiting trial.

        • Vanon
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          31 year ago

          “IT’S THE LAW.” says Judge Dredd, as he instantly convicts and sentences the gelatinous orange blob to be executed on the spot. A napalm round should do the trick. There is no reason to drag this out, after all the former reality TV personality was probably the most obvious, unrepentant and insufferable criminals he’d ever had the pleasure of eliminating.

        • @takeda@lemmy.world
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          The law only matters if it is enforced, and there are strong pressures to not enforce it, and because large number of people call him moron, this is being used by his people to get him off the hook (“he didn’t know” even though that was never a valid excuse, on top of that he can afford lawyers that charge more for the case that we make in our lifetime)

          • @Rapidcreek@reddthat.com
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            11 year ago

            So I guess you wouldn’t charge a crime based on what people are saying and their ability to have lawyers? Ever meet a US District Attorney? Because I assure you, they could care less.

            • @takeda@lemmy.world
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              You misunderstand me. This is not what I want, but what often happens. This is why selecting AG and DA are important. Trump didn’t for charged during presidency, because his people didn’t allow it. Even now he is treated with kids glowes.

      • Clay_pidgin
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        401 year ago

        His campaign said he bought a Glock handgun while in South Carolina, but when it was pointed out that it would be illegal for him to have bought a gun while under federal charges, and to take the gun out of SC, his staff walked back the claim.

    • @Audiotape@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      How would I know if someone is under felony indictment? If I sell my gun to my neighbour who is under felony indictment without my knowledge can I be sued?

  • WagesOf
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    1021 year ago

    Trump commits another federal felony live on national TV to prove that he’s still completely above the law.

    • @bookmeat@lemm.ee
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      The felony is on the seller, according to the statute. As long as Trump doesn’t cross a state line in possession of the gun he’s probably fine. That’s how I read it, anyway.

      • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        Well he bought it in the worst Carolina, so I guarantee he’s since crossed a state line. Probably with it loaded in his pants and pointing directly at his crotch.

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          I’m sure his babysitters confiscated it (and probably did the purchase themselves as well) so he wouldn’t have a chance to shoot someone with it.

            • @morphballganon@lemmy.world
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              31 year ago

              What’s the likelihood Trump actually has money for a purchase like this? Chances are, the only liquid funds he can access are from political docations. Buying a firearm with political donation money sounds like another crime

  • Jo Miran
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    821 year ago

    “President Trump buys a @GLOCKInc in South Carolina!” his spokesman, Steven Cheung, wrote in his post. (on Twitter)

    A salesperson at the Summerville location, who declined to give her name or answer additional questions, said Mr. Trump had not bought a gun.

    Whaaaaa???!? A Trump lie?!?!?

    The most pathetic thing is that people still fall for his bullshit.

  • @Pratai@lemmy.ca
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    241 year ago

    I’ll bet this got him a tremendous amount of support from some more dumbasses named Cletus.

    • @Boddhisatva@lemmy.world
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      141 year ago

      I was going to say that there’s no way he would kill himself because his ego wouldn’t allow it. But before posting, I wondered if that was true so I looked it up. According to the Annals of General Psychiatry, it may actually be pretty likely.

      Suicide risk is not rare in patients with narcissism, particularly in the context of severe narcissistic injury, where the patient feels shamed and/or vilified.

      …snip…

      Patients with narcissistic personality disorder are often thought to be less likely to make the kind of random non-lethal suicide attempts typical of the impulsivity associated with attempts made by patients with borderline personality disorder. However, Ronningstam et al. [8] point out that NPD patients are at high risk for completed suicides or highly lethal attempts without warning signs or self-disclosures. Indeed, they are made with the intention to end their lives. [Emphasis mine]

      I could see Trump feeling shamed and vilified. Even more so as the various trials progress. If or when he thinks a guilty verdict is coming at him this could become a real risk. I hope they take this risk into account during the trials. I want this man in prison for as long as possible before he shuffles off the mortal coil.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    111 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A spokesman for former President Donald J. Trump posted a video on Monday showing him at a gun shop in South Carolina, declaring that he had just bought a Glock pistol.

    The post on X, formerly known as Twitter, included video of Mr. Trump, the front-runner for the Republican Party’s nomination for president who is facing four criminal indictments.

    “President Trump buys a @GLOCKInc in South Carolina!” his spokesman, Steven Cheung, wrote in his post.

    Mr. Trump is under indictment on dozens of felony counts in two different cases related to his efforts to reverse the results of the 2020 election and to his possession of reams of classified documents after he left office.

    A salesperson at the Summerville location, who declined to give her name or answer additional questions, said Mr. Trump had not bought a gun.

    At the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for instance, officials have increasingly voiced concerns about threats of violence, as Mr. Trump and his allies have targeted the agency.


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  • Chainweasel
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    81 year ago

    Maybe we’ll get lucky and he’ll use it to shoot Tucker in the middle of 5th Ave.

  • vlad
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    I think it’s comical to be concerned about Trump with a gun. This is just a circus.

    • Saw a pic of him in a car with his arm out the window, pointing it at the camera, with his finger on the god damn trigger. If that thing was loaded he was a speed bump away from re-enacting the “Oh man, I shot Marvin in the face” scene. What a fucking tool.

      • @dhork@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        And then there would be a press conference afterwards, with Marvin apologizing for getting in the way of the bullet and still supporting not only Trump’s candidacy, but his God given right to discharge firearms anywhere and everywhere.