Thursday, December 04, 2008

He Just Doesn't Get It

Typical Airport Checkpoint X-Ray Unit

Georgia Felon sentenced for 'Forgetting' Stolen Handgun In Carry-On Luggage

Full story at: http://pittsburgh.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/2008/pt111408b.htm

Joseph J. Bobbitt, Jr.has been sentenced 36 months' imprisonment, followed by three years supervised release for violating federal firearms laws.

Here is a short list of some of his offenses:
1. possession of stolen property
2. convicted felon in possession of a firearm
3. possession of firearm in an airport restricted area
4. and not stated but chances are good he was in possession of ammunition in a airport restricted area.


Soap Box Ravings says here is another example of the failure of laws to keep people in line.

While sometimes people forget they are carrying, it would be much harder to do if you have been previously convicted in court of a felony. Particularly when you have been pointedly instructed in the meaning of your conviction by the court and again by correctional officials.

As an retired airport police officer I really have to wonder how anyone in this country could not know about airport security.

Soap Box ravings feels that this person got off relatively light based on the federal charges against him. The good point of the story is the federal prison system does not give away as much time for good behavior as some of the states do.

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