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TRIAL ORDERED IN GUN-CACHE CASE

MORNING
Wednesday, February 9, 2000
Credit: DEBBIE TALANIAN:
The Orange County Register

A judge on Tuesday determined there is enough evidence to send a San
Clemente man to trial on charges of possessing dozens of illegal weapons.

Jerry D. Peacock, 43, a groundskeeper for the Capistrano Unified School District now on an unpaid
leave, is scheduled Feb. 22 for Superior Court arraignment on 27 felony weapons counts.


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OTHER CUSD WORKERS' HOMES SEARCHED
CRIME: ARRESTED GROUNDSKEEPER'S
CO-WORKERS NOT CHARGED FROM ACTION LAST
FALL.

MORNING
Saturday, January 8, 2000
Credit: HEATHER LOURIE;TONY SAAVEDRA:
The Orange County Register

Three Capistrano Unified School District employees' homes were searched last fall following a tip by a
police informant who earlier led authorities to an arms cache in a co-worker's San Clemente home.

Little was found in the follow-up searches except for one Glock Z6 semiautomatic gun, which was
confiscated, officials confirmed Friday.
 
Did they mean to say "26" instead of "Z6"?

And does anyone have a full article on this to post?

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John/az

"The middle of the road between the extremes of good and evil, is evil. When freedom is at stake, your silence is not golden, it's yellow..." RKBA!
 
"Enforcing the laws we already have." Unfortuantely, we shouldn't have those laws. What did he have? Unregistered machine guns? Or did he refuse to register his SKS?
 
To get the full text of the article you will have to set up an account and have your credit card dinged for $1.95. The sad fact is that most newspapers in the US are now doing this. Nearly all of the foreign press is still free with one notable exception in Australia that charges $15 (yes fifteen!) dollars per article.

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Gun Control: The proposition that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and strangled with her own panty hose, is more acceptable than allowing that same woman to defend herself with a firearm.
 
From all I can see so far in this case, this man did nothing that was immoral or a crime in any traditional sense.
I hope that someone out there will help this man mount a defense. This case grates on my sense of justice. I hope it is doing the same thing to others as well.
 
If you go to the Register site and wish to access the archives, you must pay $1.95 for each story you download. This means you must set up an account.

More and more American newspapers are doing this and some have entered an alliance. At least the foreign press is still free to access their archives.

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Gun Control: The proposition that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and strangled with her own panty hose, is more acceptable than allowing that same woman to defend herself with a firearm.
 
When I ran into that "$1.95" please, I started copying/pasting to Word, then saving it and the URL to a floppy. After the floppies started building up, I went to a Zip drive.

Now, with those big 100 meg "diskettes", I can hold a ton of archival stuff for little cost. Great references.

It again points up the value of posting the full article, along with the URL, when spreading the word. Easier to search in TFL's archives.

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The New World Order has a Third Reich odor.
 
Actually, I think that this was really just an ATF raid.

Someone informed on Peacock. The allegedly stolen mop buckets were just a pretense to conduct an ATF raid. Local police were used to do their bidding.

I think that we will see more of this in the future. The ATF doesn't want the bad publicity associated with invading private, non-violent citizens home for violating one of the new weapon laws.

Nice try guys.
 
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