Posted April 18, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Tom Knighton

New York City has had strict gun control regulations for a century now. During that time, crime has ebbed and flowed like the tide, but there’s been little appreciable impact from these laws.

The one group who has most benefitted from these regulations, however, have been those who weren’t going to follow them in the first place.

Queens District Attorney Richard Brown announced Monday that Ronald Drabman, 60, was arrested over the weekend and charged with a staggering 110 weapons violations, mostly for criminal possession. Following a search warrant of his home’s basement, authorities seized 45 long arms, 23 pistols, a zip gun, a couple of airguns and 50,000 rounds of ammunition.

“The defendant is accused of using his home as a warehouse for illegal firearms – along with tens of thousands of rounds of live ammunition,” Brown said. “This stockpile of weapons poses a great risk to the residents of Queens. It is extremely disturbing to find such an arsenal of firearms in a residential community.”

The firearms shown off at the conference included a number of collectible arms or at least guns rarely seen in Queens. Among these are an AR with what looks like a …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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