OT Telfair to serve 3.5 years in prison

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I am opposed to mandatory minimums but his jail sentence might seem a bit harsh but not way outside of what was deserved. Not just because of guns which by themselves I would agree the sentence would be extremely excessive. But it was the guns in conjunction with drugs, driving with lights out and doing illegal maneuvers, with a criminal history and with people with criminal histories. I would think 1-3 years but 3.5 isn’t so far beyond that range.

He was very aware of the illegality of his actions. Could have plead out for less time but thought his money could win the day.
 
Certain of that. But the fact remains. They were driving around with them. He is a felon. Smoking pot while driving which in itself is just wrong. Crossing a highway median at night with the lights off. Loaded weapons in the car. Extended magazines that require an additional permit to even own legally.

Pretty sure most in this forum understand the consequences for their actions. If i do that i go to jail. It's that simple.

That doesn't excuse anyone on here from having illegal guns
 
I am opposed to mandatory minimums but his jail sentence might seem a bit harsh but not way outside of what was deserved. Not just because of guns which by themselves I would agree the sentence would be extremely excessive. But it was the guns in conjunction with drugs, driving with lights out and doing illegal maneuvers, with a criminal history and with people with criminal histories. I would think 1-3 years but 3.5 isn’t so far beyond that range.

He was very aware of the illegality of his actions. Could have plead out for less time but thought his money could win the day.

Some people have to learn the hard way
 

Well, yeah, but that goes along with any criminal bust. I've got no issues with him owning the guns as long as they're legally purchased, which in this case they were (bought in Florida, legally according to one news report I read). The way I see it, the law is the law and carrying around a bunch of weapons, even legally purchased ones, is against the law in Brooklyn. Even if you're coming at this from a selective enforcement angle where blacks are targeted more than whites, you have to admit that carrying that kind of hardware around with you while driving with your lights off, parking illegally, and smoking weed is pretty much asking to get busted. I'm sorry that Telfair has these issues because he seemed like a decent dude, but at best he's made some very stupid choices with firearms. At worst, he's got bigger problems that give him cause to want to carry that much weaponry.
 
Well, yeah, but that goes along with any criminal bust. I've got no issues with him owning the guns as long as they're legally purchased, which in this case they were (bought in Florida, legally according to one news report I read). The way I see it, the law is the law and carrying around a bunch of weapons, even legally purchased ones, is against the law in Brooklyn. Even if you're coming at this from a selective enforcement angle where blacks are targeted more than whites, you have to admit that carrying that kind of hardware around with you while driving with your lights off, parking illegally, and smoking weed is pretty much asking to get busted. I'm sorry that Telfair has these issues because he seemed like a decent dude, but at best he's made some very stupid choices with firearms. At worst, he's got bigger problems that give him cause to want to carry that much weaponry.

Then he brought it illegally to New York. He was already a felon and not allowed to be carrying a gun. Then he drove around with it high. The law is the law. Its not black or white. He broke the law. He got caught. He is serving the minimum.
 
No, it's not fine. Not sure why you think I said otherwise

Good. You replied to dviss's post about people on here owning simular arsenals of illegal weapons with, "the difference is he broke the law." Anyone who owns guns illegally is breaking the law.

If I read Dviss's or your post wrong my bad.
 
Mandatory minimum laws are great. Will get illegal guns and people that have them off the street.

Should be 5 years, and should apply to everyone, not just felons.
 
Good. You replied to dviss's post about people on here owning simular arsenals of illegal weapons with, "the difference is he broke the law." Anyone who owns guns illegally is breaking the law.

If I read Dviss's or your post wrong my bad.
Dviss stated people here had arsenals like that. My reply was basically "so?" It's not the arsenal it's the way he obtained it
 
Mandatory minimum laws are great. Will get illegal guns and people that have them off the street.

Should be 5 years, and should apply to everyone, not just felons.

I agree, everyone should get 5 years in prison, no matter what. I suggest from ages 18 to 23 would be the best time for people to serve their mandatory incarceration.

barfo
 
I agree, everyone should get 5 years in prison, no matter what. I suggest from ages 18 to 23 would be the best time for people to serve their mandatory incarceration.

barfo

I would have thought you’d choose whenever the supermodels were going to be locked up in your cell.
 
I agree, everyone should get 5 years in prison, no matter what. I suggest from ages 18 to 23 would be the best time for people to serve their mandatory incarceration.

barfo

Those for profits are gonna bank
 
Maybe this one?
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Nothing shuts a thread down around here faster than posting pics of hot chicks with guns.
 
@SlyPokerDog get this bullshit off our main page! Send this over to the nutjobs in OT to play with.
 
I am opposed to mandatory minimums but his jail sentence might seem a bit harsh but not way outside of what was deserved. Not just because of guns which by themselves I would agree the sentence would be extremely excessive. But it was the guns in conjunction with drugs, driving with lights out and doing illegal maneuvers, with a criminal history and with people with criminal histories. I would think 1-3 years but 3.5 isn’t so far beyond that range.

He was very aware of the illegality of his actions. Could have plead out for less time but thought his money could win the day.
sure he outs out in 18 months..
 

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