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Old February 6, 2014, 06:18 PM   #5
carguychris
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Quote:
Originally Posted by glh17
I suspect the reason he got into trouble was that he wasn't truthful about having his Bursa 380 with him. Guy was probably totally innocent but there's some mistakes you can't afford to make, like telling a border guard you don't have a firearm when you really do.
Innocent of what? Crossing the border with contraband, or lying to the guard about it?

I would describe Mr. DiNatale as reckless or foolish, but not innocent, unless the border guard planted the gun on him.
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Originally Posted by Frank Ettin
Anyone accused of a Canadian crime will have whatever opportunities Canadian law affords to mount a defense and/or seek to excuse or minimize his culpability... And there are countries in which someone making a similar error would fare far worse than in Canada.
+1.
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