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Prison For 72-Year-Old Man Who Had 300-Year-Old Antique Gun In New Jersey
http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/prison-for-72-year-old-man-who-had-antique/
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Elderly New Jersey Man Facing Felony For 18th Century Flintlock!
http://politibrew.com/culture/1886-elderly-new-jersey-man-facing-felony-for-18th-century-flintlock
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Man, 72, faces 10 years in prison for antique pistol: ‘Beware of New Jersey’
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/feb/17/gordon-van-gilder-72-faces-10-years-in-prison-for-/
http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/02/prison-for-72-year-old-man-who-had-antique/
Gordon VanGilder is a typically law-abiding citizen who is now facing 10 years in a New Jersey prison. That would make him 82-years-old by the time he gets out, if convicted.
What was his crime? The elderly man was arrested for having a 300 year old, antique flintlock pistol in the notoriously anti-gun state.
VanGilder is retired schoolteacher, and never gets in trouble with the law. His attorney explains that the 72-year-old was transporting an unloaded mid-1700s firearm in his vehicle.
“Beware of New Jersey,” the retired school teacher said. “This is overreach, for sure.”
Great job to the New Jersey police and politicians for getting another 300-year-old, antique, flintlock pistol out of the hands of 72-year-old gang-bangers.
It starts with politicians telling us they are passing laws to “protect the children.” It ends up with with your grandpa in jail for possession of an antique flintlock pistol.
A crowdfunding page has been set up for VanGilder’s defense here: http://gogetfunding.com/project/van-gilder-legal-defense-fund
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Elderly New Jersey Man Facing Felony For 18th Century Flintlock!
http://politibrew.com/culture/1886-elderly-new-jersey-man-facing-felony-for-18th-century-flintlock
2-17-15 10:25 AM EST: An unloaded antique flintlock pistol. It was wrapped in a cloth and in his automobile's glove box. He wasn't arrested right there, but was arrested and taken away in handcuffs the very next morning.
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Man, 72, faces 10 years in prison for antique pistol: ‘Beware of New Jersey’
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/feb/17/gordon-van-gilder-72-faces-10-years-in-prison-for-/
Gordon Van Gilder, a 72-year-old retired schoolteacher in New Jersey, faces a 10-year prison sentence for possessing an unloaded 18th-century flintlock pistol in his car.
Mr. Van Gilder, a collector of 18th-century memorabilia, said he had the gun unloaded and wrapped in a cloth in the glove compartment of his vehicle when he was pulled over in November by a Cumberland County sheriff’s deputy for a minor traffic violation, according to a video posted last week by NRA News.
After consenting to a search of his vehicle, Mr. Van Gilder said he alerted the deputy of the pistol in his glove box. The deputy let him go that night, but four police officers showed up at his home the next morning with an arrest warrant, he told NRA News.
“Beware of New Jersey. Don’t come here. Don’t live here,” Mr. Van Gilder said. “Here I am, a retired teacher coming out of his house in handcuffs, who had a flintlock pistol and now I’m charged as a felon. It’s unbelievable. It’s outrageous. It’s an insult to decent people.”
New Jersey’s gun laws explicitly include antique firearms, even though federal laws exempt them.
Evan Nappen, an attorney who specializes in gun law cases and is representing Mr. Van Gilder, says that even a plea agreement that avoids jail time but convicts Mr. Van Gilder of a felony would likely jeopardize his teacher’s pension he spent 34 years earning, Legal Insurrection reported.
It’s a mid-1700s flintlock bonafide antique pistol, unloaded, and yet he’s facing the same draconian penalty as if he had a .44 magnum loaded on his person. It doesn’t matter. There’s no distinction,” Mr. Nappen said.
Mr. Nappen said the prosecutor in the case even asked for ballistics testing on the black powder gun — an exercise that experts in the video argued is futile on such an old firearm.
Mr. Van Gilder said he refuses to spend what could be the rest of his life behind bars and declared he isn’t going to go down without a fight.
“I like to mind my own business and not bother anybody, but I have no choice here,” he said in the video. “I’ve been thrown to the lions, so I’m going to fight back. I want these people to know they’re messing with the wrong guy, because I know my rights and they’re not going to get away with this.”
Mr. Van Gilder said he has already made plans to move out of New Jersey once his legal troubles are over.