Friday, July 13, 2018

KID TALKS ABOUT SAFETY IN SCHOOL, COPS COME BY TO SEIZE GUNS WITHOUT COURT ORDER

by Bob Walsh

Leonard Cottrell, Jr. has a 13-year old son. The young man is a student at the Millstone Township Middle School in the People's Republic of New Jersey. The young man is engaged in what is going on around him in the world and a few days ago happened to have a conversation with another student about what he considered to be mediocre security at their school. That conversation was overheard by a third student, who is apparently a snitch rat-bastard. That student told his parents, who called the school, who called the cops.

On June 13 six new bills became law in New Jersey. One of them allows firearms to be taken away from people who are deemed to be dangerous. On June 14 the state police came to the home of Mr. Cottrell, who is an Army veteran, without a court order, in an attempt to seize firearms from him. This was even though the cops admitted that the young man had said NOTHING that was even remotely threatening.

The cops in the end did not seize the guns and Cottrell physically moved them out of the jurisdiction of Millstone Township. The cops even searched the kids room and found nothing significant.

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