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Posted: 9/18/2014 12:12:06 PM EST
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Worst Tennessean Gunowner Ever. View Quote Only a gunowner in the sense that he owns a gun. He's worse than OCT, if that's even possible. At least they claim it's for gun rights. He's just looking for a civil suit, and using guns to do it. If he wants a payout, he should get into a bathtub and pull a toaster in. |
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Pos is all he is. He's asking for it, and he'll be dead, and law-abiding gun owners will be subject to those repercussions.
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He's breaking federal law. (School zone) View Quote [Devil's advocate] Is he? If he is on a public road way, is he in a school zone? If so, what's the difference in me or you driving through the same school zone while carrying a gun? [/devil's advocate] I'm not supporting what he did. Just pointing out where does a school zone begin for the sake of argument. |
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I thought the federal gun free school zone act was struck down a long time ago by a Texas case.
OK looked it up. The original GFSZA was struck down as unconstitutional. The current version was passed as part of the no child left behind act. This required K-12 schools receiving federal funds to adopt zero tolerance policies for kids bringing guns to school and school sponsored events. No more invisible "zone". School policies had to follow local law. |
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[Devil's advocate] Is he? If he is on a public road way, is he in a school zone? If so, what's the difference in me or you driving through the same school zone while carrying a gun? [/devil's advocate] I'm not supporting what he did. Just pointing out where does a school zone begin for the sake of argument. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He's breaking federal law. (School zone) [Devil's advocate] Is he? If he is on a public road way, is he in a school zone? If so, what's the difference in me or you driving through the same school zone while carrying a gun? [/devil's advocate] I'm not supporting what he did. Just pointing out where does a school zone begin for the sake of argument. It's a crazy stupid law. I can open a gun shop next door to a school. You can come in and buy a gun from me. The second you hit the roadway, you're technically a felon. EDIT: I may be behind the times on this one. He may be okay depending on where exactly he was. |
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I thought the federal gun free school zone act was struck down a long time ago by a Texas case. OK looked it up. The original GFSZA was struck down as unconstitutional. The current version was passed as part of the no child left behind act. This required K-12 schools receiving federal funds to adopt zero tolerance policies for kids bringing guns to school and school sponsored events. No more invisible "zone". School policies had to follow local law. View Quote Not doubting you but post a linky. |
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I thought the federal gun free school zone act was struck down a long time ago by a Texas case. OK looked it up. The original GFSZA was struck down as unconstitutional. The current version was passed as part of the no child left behind act. This required K-12 schools receiving federal funds to adopt zero tolerance policies for kids bringing guns to school and school sponsored events. No more invisible "zone". School policies had to follow local law. Not doubting you but post a linky. Wiki article on the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 |
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..... EDIT: I may be behind the times on this one. He may be okay depending on where exactly he was. View Quote Only if he was more than 1,000 feet from school property or on private property within that distance. Otherwise firearm has to be both unloaded and in locked case, and that Mosin ain't. - OS |
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The GFSZ also has an exemption for those with a carry permit from the state which the school is in. Of course, Leonard lost his. If the feds wanted to fry him they could. Such a BS law. If you only have a TN permit and are carrying in a school zone in another state you are also in violation.
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The GFSZ also has an exemption for those with a carry permit from the state which the school is in. Of course, Leonard lost his. If the feds wanted to fry him they could. Such a BS law. If you only have a TN permit and are carrying in a school zone in another state you are also in violation. View Quote Also, TN HCP does not cover a long gun and hence not an exemption under GFSZ either. ("if the individual possessing the firearm is licensed to do so by the State in which the school zone is located") - OS |
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Re-reading it, he's done if any agency has a grudge against him and wants to pursue it.
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Someone should really sit down with this guy and have a "Come To Jesus" talk.
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I think a judge already did...and its seemed to work realllll well. Anybody know this guys back story? Isn't he from CA or something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Someone should really sit down with this guy and have a "Come To Jesus" talk. I think a judge already did...and its seemed to work realllll well. Anybody know this guys back story? Isn't he from CA or something? From what I recall reading on the Tennessean's website, The judge made it pretty clear that if he was trolling the cops that hard, he had no right to 'cry foul' when the cops decide to take a closer look. And the guy seems to have the same problem as the people that glance at Us v Miller and claim it says the second amendment only applies to the National Guard. He seems to interpret rulings the way he thinks they should have been written, instead of the way they were written. I think he was trying to use the Heller ruling to claim the state couldn't pull his carry permit. |
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I think this is how old Leo is ganna go out... http://929025a5539d9296a7e8-baa7fa11d246e64b123cdb0a84737295.r37.cf3.rackcdn.com/5301902-GRAPHIC-VIDEO-Suicide-by-Cop-Man-With-AK.jpg View Quote His last round apparently left him bankrupt and unemployed. Looks like he's latched onto his "sue the government and get rich" plan as the only thing he's got left and probably thinks he has to see it through to the end, so that he can prove he was right. Toss in the "pigs must pay" sentiment that his website displayed in the past, and you may be right. |
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His last round apparently left him bankrupt and unemployed. Looks like he's latched onto his "sue the government and get rich" plan as the only thing he's got left and probably thinks he has to see it through to the end, so that he can prove he was right. Toss in the "pigs must pay" sentiment that his website displayed in the past, and you may be right. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think this is how old Leo is ganna go out... http://929025a5539d9296a7e8-baa7fa11d246e64b123cdb0a84737295.r37.cf3.rackcdn.com/5301902-GRAPHIC-VIDEO-Suicide-by-Cop-Man-With-AK.jpg His last round apparently left him bankrupt and unemployed. Looks like he's latched onto his "sue the government and get rich" plan as the only thing he's got left and probably thinks he has to see it through to the end, so that he can prove he was right. Toss in the "pigs must pay" sentiment that his website displayed in the past, and you may be right. Rumor has it divorced as well. Leo. The character Marty the Blackjack Dealer from the movie Vegas Vacation has some advice for you... "Buy a bullet and rent a gun." |
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When he has his FFL he worked a Goodman Show in Nashville. I saw him & immediately told the show supervisor who he was & what he was up to in his own time. Said supervisor googled up Embody & was wow-ed with what he found. It was then Embody's first & last show.
I tell folks all the time, were I there when Embody pulled his crank stunt at Radnor Lake with the AK pistol, had I seen the muzzle of his AK *I* most likely would have shot his stupid ass. Wonder why Embody doesn't do his shit in the 'hood? |
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Because Green Hills and Hillsboro Village are chock-full of easily scared liberals who will call the cops?
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And in the hood, his odds of being knocked out and his gun taken, would be higher.
He's spent too much time getting his face known, along with making it known that he can't carry ammo with his gun. |
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he needs to put the bayonet on the rifle, then trip and fall on it.
what a fucktard. |
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I'd say he's carrying that uncased Mosin, which I bet is also one over 100 years old, as a perceived out to the GFSZ, ie not a controlled firearm. - OS View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Re-reading it, he's done if any agency has a grudge against him and wants to pursue it. I'd say he's carrying that uncased Mosin, which I bet is also one over 100 years old, as a perceived out to the GFSZ, ie not a controlled firearm. - OS That rule only applies to pre-1899 guns not ones over 100. After 50 they can be considered C&R with some exceptions but that wouldn't matter here. I doubt that this homo has a pre-1899 Mosin. If he thinks he's okay with a C&R firearm, he is mistaken. |
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That rule only applies to pre-1899 guns not ones over 100. After 50 they can be considered C&R with some exceptions but that wouldn't matter here. I doubt that this homo has a pre-1899 Mosin. If he thinks he's okay with a C&R firearm, he is mistaken. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Re-reading it, he's done if any agency has a grudge against him and wants to pursue it. I'd say he's carrying that uncased Mosin, which I bet is also one over 100 years old, as a perceived out to the GFSZ, ie not a controlled firearm. - OS That rule only applies to pre-1899 guns not ones over 100. After 50 they can be considered C&R with some exceptions but that wouldn't matter here. I doubt that this homo has a pre-1899 Mosin. If he thinks he's okay with a C&R firearm, he is mistaken. I wouldn't put anything past him. Pre 1899 Mosins aren't too hard to find. I've seen at least one site that specifically advertises them. |
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I wouldn't put anything past him. Pre 1899 Mosins aren't too hard to find. I've seen at least one site that specifically advertises them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Re-reading it, he's done if any agency has a grudge against him and wants to pursue it. I'd say he's carrying that uncased Mosin, which I bet is also one over 100 years old, as a perceived out to the GFSZ, ie not a controlled firearm. - OS That rule only applies to pre-1899 guns not ones over 100. After 50 they can be considered C&R with some exceptions but that wouldn't matter here. I doubt that this homo has a pre-1899 Mosin. If he thinks he's okay with a C&R firearm, he is mistaken. I wouldn't put anything past him. Pre 1899 Mosins aren't too hard to find. I've seen at least one site that specifically advertises them. That was really my point, wasn't thinking when I said "100 years old". "Knowing" Kwik as I do, the only reason he'd chose a Mosin to do his school walk would be for that reason, that it was beyond federal purview. Although his "custom cased" AR would apparently work too. - OS |
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This was one of his responses on Facebook. <a href="http://s15.photobucket.com/user/FreakOfNature01/media/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2014-09-21-15-10-49-1.png.html" target="_blank">http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a370/FreakOfNature01/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2014-09-21-15-10-49-1.png</a> I thought he lost his carry permit? View Quote He did lose his carry permit. If the gun is not loaded, and you do not have any ammo on you, you are not carrying "for the purpose of going armed", so no permit required. I didn't notice a handgun in the pictures, but I do need new glasses. |
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Thanks for clearing that up.
I couldn't make out a pistol on his side either, but those aren't great pics....or maybe I need glasses too. |
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...l If the gun is not loaded, and you do not have any ammo on you, you are not carrying "for the purpose of going armed", so no permit required.... View Quote However, that's not enough for GFSZA, must also be in locked case. I saw another pic or two somewhere of this school jaunt and the one around Vandy, no handgun visible. Matter of fact, he hasn't carried a handgun anywhere on any of these new jaunts after the Nashville charges were dropped, AFAIK. - OS |
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However, that's not enough for GFSZA, must also be in locked case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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...l If the gun is not loaded, and you do not have any ammo on you, you are not carrying "for the purpose of going armed", so no permit required.... However, that's not enough for GFSZA, must also be in locked case. Yes, I was addressing the state carry laws, only. I hadn't thought about the date of manufacture of his rifle, until it was mentioned in this thread. While it is possible that he is trying for a "gotcha" with an 1890s rifle, it's also possible that he's financially at the point that a cheap Mosin is all he can afford, and he slipped up on the federal school zone restriction. |
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Yes, I was addressing the state carry laws, only. I hadn't thought about the date of manufacture of his rifle, until it was mentioned in this thread. While it is possible that he is trying for a "gotcha" with an 1890s rifle, it's also possible that he's financially at the point that a cheap Mosin is all he can afford, and he slipped up on the federal school zone restriction. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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...l If the gun is not loaded, and you do not have any ammo on you, you are not carrying "for the purpose of going armed", so no permit required.... However, that's not enough for GFSZA, must also be in locked case. Yes, I was addressing the state carry laws, only. I hadn't thought about the date of manufacture of his rifle, until it was mentioned in this thread. While it is possible that he is trying for a "gotcha" with an 1890s rifle, it's also possible that he's financially at the point that a cheap Mosin is all he can afford, and he slipped up on the federal school zone restriction. Nah, he's already done a couple of other recent jaunts with the same AR with can and "case" as the downtown Nashville incident. They're on his YouTube channel. I think rather than rely on the "cased" AR he thought he might as well add the old rifle out for the possible federal ramifications rather than the cased AR, which would also suffice. Just because it's a new wrinkle he thought of. - OS |
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What a douche. Next thing, he will make a 7.62x54R pistol to get that ammo banned too.
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Karmic perfection:
Lenny pulls his schtick in front of an elementary school... and some yuppie soccer mom gets scared enough to run him down with her Obama-stickered minivan. |
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He says on his website that he has indeed secured a virgin PSL 7.62x54r receiver for a pistol build. - OS View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What a douche. Next thing, he will make a 7.62x54R pistol to get that ammo banned too. He says on his website that he has indeed secured a virgin PSL 7.62x54r receiver for a pistol build. - OS Just what we freaking need. |
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What a douche. Next thing, he will make a 7.62x54R pistol to get that ammo banned too. He says on his website that he has indeed secured a virgin PSL 7.62x54r receiver for a pistol build. - OS Just what we freaking need. As I recall it has to a production gun not a one off or an R&D thing for us to worry. Then again, how much surplus steel core is being imported? |
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As I recall it has to a production gun not a one off or an R&D thing for us to worry. Then again, how much surplus steel core is being imported? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What a douche. Next thing, he will make a 7.62x54R pistol to get that ammo banned too. He says on his website that he has indeed secured a virgin PSL 7.62x54r receiver for a pistol build. - OS Just what we freaking need. As I recall it has to a production gun not a one off or an R&D thing for us to worry. Then again, how much surplus steel core is being imported? I would guess that most of the 7.62x54R shooters use steel core combloc surplus ammo. The new production non corrosive is much higher in price. I have enough to last my lifetime, but I bet that most others don't. I would hate to see any ammo in the pipeline dry up. |
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Man I bought my first stripped lower receiver from Leonard, he actually used to be very helpful. I used to call him all the time and ask questions and he was always willing to help.
I don't know what happened with him, I sent numerous people to him to do business. I wonder what his wife thinks of all this |
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Man I bought my first stripped lower receiver from Leonard, he actually used to be very helpful. I used to call him all the time and ask questions and he was always willing to help. I don't know what happened with him, I sent numerous people to him to do business. I wonder what his wife thinks of all this View Quote |
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Man I bought my first stripped lower receiver from Leonard, he actually used to be very helpful. I used to call him all the time and ask questions and he was always willing to help. I don't know what happened with him, I sent numerous people to him to do business. I wonder what his wife thinks of all this That falls into the category of " I don't believe that I woulda' told that" |
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Man I bought my first stripped lower receiver from Leonard, he actually used to be very helpful. I used to call him all the time and ask questions and he was always willing to help. I don't know what happened with him, I sent numerous people to him to do business. I wonder what his wife thinks of all this That falls into the category of " I don't believe that I woulda' told that" You can't expect everybody to be familiar with his history. |
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I am honestly not familiar with his entire history, I purchased my stuff from him in fall of 12'. Shortly after I heard that he had got arrested in Belle Meade and had lost his license. I didn't talk to him again after that.
Also at the time I had No idea that Ar15.com even existed. it wasn't until I was installing the detent and spring for the front take down pin that I found arfcom. I was getting raped by the detent trying to keep it pressed down while installing the pin. |
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He has a history of trolling police and park rangers, in an obvious attempt to create grounds for a lawsuit.
He was banned from ar15.com after a series of posts where he essentially indicated he was trying to give himself advantages that he could use in a shoot out with the cops, though I think the last straw was when he kept posting pictures of a handgun that he had painted to look like an airsoft toy ("to make the cops think twice before shooting"), after site staff had told him to quit posting pictures of it. He was also banned from various other firearm sites, and his habit of returning under new aliases led to one site announcing that not only was he banned, but his wife and any offspring were also banned. I think I heard he was also banned from a dog site, after some ruckus involving advocating destroying certain types of puppies. |
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