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Philadelphia, PA – -(Ammoland.com)- Did NBC News and the Pennsylvania AG’s Office Commit Multiple Felonies in a recent TV hit piece on so-called “ghost guns”?
That is the question many people are asking.
A few weeks ago, at a gun show in the Philadelphia suburb of Oaks, NBC News Reporter Vaughn Hillyard was equipped with a hidden camera and purchased two Polymer80 kits plus all the parts needed to build two handguns. After buying the kits, he ambushed Jordan Vinroe owner of JSD Supplies, the show seller of the Polymer 80 Build kit, with a surprise interview.
If you thought NBC would use selective editing of the interview to push their narrative, you would be right. NBC misrepresented Vinroe’s statements with careful editing. But that isn’t where the story ends.
Next NBC’s Hillyard then transferred 2 complete “readily convertible” kits with all the parts, to agents of Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s office to build.
ATF believes “readily convertible” kits are firearms.
Pennsylvania has universal background checks for all pistol transfers, and they must be transferred through an FFL. It doesn’t appear Hillyard did that, meaning that he, NBC News, and the AG’s office appear to have broken the law.
But it did not stop there.
It is also illegal for someone to complete an 80% firearm for someone else.
So much so that even lending someone your tools to complete a frame can land you in hot water with the ATF. And just what is what PA’s AG office did. Being a state employee doesn’t exempt you from federal law!.
Then Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s agents, re-transferred at least one of the now completed handguns back to NBC News’ Reporter Vaughn Hillyard, who is an out-of-state resident!! ,,..apparently breaking YET another law!
Will they be held accountable to the same laws that all Americans have to follow?
No one is above the law. Here at AmmoLand News, we could argue…. that some of these laws are unconstitutional. But do you know who wants these laws enforced the most? The same people that broke the law on National Television.
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About Dan Wos, Author – Good Gun Bad Guy
Dan Wos is a nationally recognized 2nd Amendment advocate and Author of the “GOOD GUN BAD GUY” series. He speaks at events, is a contributing writer for many publications, and can be found on radio stations across the country. Dan has been a guest on the Sean Hannity Show, NRATV, and several others. Speaking on behalf of gun-rights, Dan exposes the strategies of the anti-gun crowd and explains their mission to disarm law-abiding American gun-owners.
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