I've got an amazing story about this one. Let me tell you all about how "If you've done nothing wrong you've got nothing to worry about" almost got me charged with unlawful possession of a minigun. 1/?
May 14, 2025 02:07About 8 years ago I took a trip to Vegas. There's a shooting range there that lets you shoot basically any gun you want. My friends and I went, shot AK-47s, Uzis, and I shot an M134 Minigun. Now, a very little known part of US law is felons aren't the only people banned from possessing firearms. 2/?
If you read all the way through 18 U.S. Code § 922, you'll find non-immigrant visa holders are listed under "Prohibited Persons" alongside Felons. So that's anyone on a tourist visa, H-1B, O-1, student visa, etc. Almost nobody knows this because it's never enforced (until it is). 3/?
If you go to one of those shooting ranges (which openly advertises to tourists), they make you sign like a 30+ page waiver. Somewhere in there it has you agree that you are "not a prohibited person under 18 U.S.C. § 922", which absolves them of any liability for not checking your status. 4/?
Another little known part of US law is "possession" is not just owning a gun. There's a concept called "constructive possession" which means if you someone hands you their gun, you're now in possession of a firearm. Of course, at the time I knew exactly none of this, because I'm not a lawyer. 5/?
Couple of days later I get picked up by the FBI, for what I thought was related to my cybersecurity work. "nothing to hide, nothing to fear" I told myself. Turns out it was a trap, I was wanted for something I did 5 years ago in the UK, and the work related questions were just to lower my guard. 6/?
After arresting me, they wanted to get my bail denied because being held without bail means you just sit in prison until your trial is over. As a result, most people will plead guilty because you'll often spend less time in jail getting convicted than the years you'll spend awaiting trial. 7/?
Now, there's only two common reasons your bail can be denied.
1) it's deemed likely you may flee the country to avoid prosecution.
2) you're a danger to society and are likely to harm someone should you be released.
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I, of course, am expecting them to go with option 1. Since I'm a foreign national charged with white collar crimes. So, imagine my surprise when the prosecutor shows up and starts handing the judge photos of me with a minigun. 9/?
They even deliberately waited until the middle of the hearing to submit the photos into evidence, knowing it'd catch my lawyer off guard, because nobody could have possibly seen that one coming. ?/10
Luckily for me, the judge wasn't having any of it, chewed out the prosecutor, then granted me bail. But yeah, "nothing to hide, nothing to fear" is a nice idea until you find out how thin the line is between "popular & fun vacation activities" and "unlawful possession of a firearm". 11/11.
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Don't talk to police. Ever.
youtu.be/d-7o9xYp7eE?...
Don't Talk to the Police
YouTube video by Regent University School of Law
If "they're gonna fabricate charges no matter what" then WHY would you give them your phone???
1. This story is insane but also, not exactly surprising.
2. “If you’ve done nothing wrong you’ve got nothing to worry about” is tied to privilege & has disproportionately been used against Black Americans in particular due to systematic racism.
If they're going to fabricate charges no matter what you say, then why answer their questions!?
Oh, oh, the classic "nothing to worry about" defense. I'm sure the judge was just thrilled to hear that.
Also police lie & you don’t know what evidence they really have against you. Their casual conversation might be to get you to admit you were someplace a witness saw you criming. Now you’ve admitted you were there. Even if their witness is wrong/true perp, you’re the one charged even if innocent.
Talking to the police is the absolute worst advice ever. We have a 5th amendment for a reason. Use it people.
Jeez - I went to ranges while i was in California on an H1B
"As a non-lawyer" this person has WAY too much faith in our justice system, currently run by fascists. This is the same person who says after a Black man is killed by cops, "if he just would've complied, he could've walked away."
Tell that to Tyre Nichols whose murderers just walked away scot free.
A minigun? Now THAT is self defense!
@nastasiaklimash.bsky.social further to the point I was trying to make…