After today, it's all historical.
I'm glad the judge knew and followed the law and threw out the felony charges, and the guy seems to have a really good attorney who cleaned up his record so that in the firearm hating state of New York he could still have a second amendment.
The next article I would love to see is him filing a law suit seeking zillions against every agency and person who set him up for this stupidity.
A solvent trap can be a silencer? ATF and the agencies that flagged his purchase need to be totally revised.
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