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More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 4:58 pm
by assateague
This might have been brought up last month when it happened, but I don't remember. So I'll post it again in case jehler missed it.

This is the pic fro Facebook. That got CPS called to the guy's house to investigate "abuse and neglect".

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And this is the story


Moore, of Carneys Point, is a certified firearms instructor for the National Rifle Association, an NRA range safety officer and a New Jersey hunter education instructor.
He recently posted a photograph of his son wearing camouflage and holding his new .22 rifle. The child has a New Jersey hunting license and recently passed the state’s hunter safety course.
“If you look at the picture, his finger isn’t even on the trigger – which is proper,” Nappen told Fox News. “If half of Hollywood could follow that rule we’d be thankful.”

Brown said their role is not to go out and search Facebook for photos of children holding weapons.
“In general our role is to investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect,” she said.

The family’s trouble started Saturday night when Moore received an urgent text message from his wife. The Carneys Point Police Dept. and the New Jersey Dept. of Children and Families had raided their home.

Moore immediately called Nappen and rushed home to find officers demanding to check his guns and his gun safe.
Instead, he handed the cell phone to one of the officers – so they could speak with Nappen.
“If you have a warrant, you’re coming in,” Nappen told the officers. “If you don’t, then you’re not. That’s what privacy is all about.”
With his attorney on speaker phone, Moore instructed the officers to leave his home.
“I was told I was being unreasonable and that I was acting suspicious because I wouldn’t open my safe,” Moore wrote on the Delaware Open Carry website. “They told me they were going to get a search warrant. I told them to go ahead.

Nappen told Fox News the police wanted to inventory his firearms.
“”We said no way, it’s not happening,” he said. “This is a guy who is completely credentialed and his son is also credentialed.”
The attorney said police eventually left and never returned.

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:03 pm
by 3legged_lab
My 9 yo nephew has that same gun, guess we won't be taking his pic anytime soon.

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:07 pm
by Olly
Saw that one when it happened. That was also a giant police fail as well as a CPS fail.

Sent from my phone.

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:01 pm
by AKPirate
In case Jehler missed it.... :mrgreen: Assa gonna set him off!

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Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:08 pm
by assateague
In retrospect, there's a very real possibility that this could have happened to me. Fuck liberals.

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In retrospect, there's a very real possibility that this could have happened to me.

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:55 pm
by The Duck Hammer
Stuff is just getting stupid. Makes no sense.

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:23 pm
by AKPirate
assateague wrote:In retrospect, there's a very real possibility that this could have happened to me. Fuck liberals.

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In retrospect, there's a very real possibility that this could have happened to me.


Best thing a Dad can do with his kids, takem hunting and fishing! Awesome.

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:27 pm
by jehler
I'm not reading it assa

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:31 pm
by AKPirate
jehler wrote:I'm not reading it assa


:lol:

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 7:33 pm
by jehler
It's a great picture, happy looking kid, made my night happier

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:15 pm
by Redbeard
assateague wrote:In retrospect, there's a very real possibility that this could have happened to me. Fuck liberals.

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laynie doves.jpg

desert3.jpg
In retrospect, there's a very real possibility that this could have happened to me.
great pictures!

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:15 pm
by MuddyWaterWarlock
assateague wrote:This might have been brought up last month when it happened, but I don't remember. So I'll post it again in case jehler missed it.

This is the pic fro Facebook. That got CPS called to the guy's house to investigate "abuse and neglect".

Image


And this is the story


Moore, of Carneys Point, is a certified firearms instructor for the National Rifle Association, an NRA range safety officer and a New Jersey hunter education instructor.
He recently posted a photograph of his son wearing camouflage and holding his new .22 rifle. The child has a New Jersey hunting license and recently passed the state’s hunter safety course.
“If you look at the picture, his finger isn’t even on the trigger – which is proper,” Nappen told Fox News. “If half of Hollywood could follow that rule we’d be thankful.”

Brown said their role is not to go out and search Facebook for photos of children holding weapons.
“In general our role is to investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect,” she said.

The family’s trouble started Saturday night when Moore received an urgent text message from his wife. The Carneys Point Police Dept. and the New Jersey Dept. of Children and Families had raided their home.

Moore immediately called Nappen and rushed home to find officers demanding to check his guns and his gun safe.
Instead, he handed the cell phone to one of the officers – so they could speak with Nappen.
“If you have a warrant, you’re coming in,” Nappen told the officers. “If you don’t, then you’re not. That’s what privacy is all about.”
With his attorney on speaker phone, Moore instructed the officers to leave his home.
“I was told I was being unreasonable and that I was acting suspicious because I wouldn’t open my safe,” Moore wrote on the Delaware Open Carry website. “They told me they were going to get a search warrant. I told them to go ahead.

Nappen told Fox News the police wanted to inventory his firearms.
“”We said no way, it’s not happening,” he said. “This is a guy who is completely credentialed and his son is also credentialed.”
The attorney said police eventually left and never returned.


Well there is something definitely wrong with this kid and his parents. Who in their right mind lets a kid packing an assault weapon dressed in camo where blue running shoes! I mean really, Blue!!!!!

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:23 pm
by AKPirate
MuddyWaterWarlock wrote:
assateague wrote:This might have been brought up last month when it happened, but I don't remember. So I'll post it again in case jehler missed it.

This is the pic fro Facebook. That got CPS called to the guy's house to investigate "abuse and neglect".

Image


And this is the story


Moore, of Carneys Point, is a certified firearms instructor for the National Rifle Association, an NRA range safety officer and a New Jersey hunter education instructor.
He recently posted a photograph of his son wearing camouflage and holding his new .22 rifle. The child has a New Jersey hunting license and recently passed the state’s hunter safety course.
“If you look at the picture, his finger isn’t even on the trigger – which is proper,” Nappen told Fox News. “If half of Hollywood could follow that rule we’d be thankful.”

Brown said their role is not to go out and search Facebook for photos of children holding weapons.
“In general our role is to investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect,” she said.

The family’s trouble started Saturday night when Moore received an urgent text message from his wife. The Carneys Point Police Dept. and the New Jersey Dept. of Children and Families had raided their home.

Moore immediately called Nappen and rushed home to find officers demanding to check his guns and his gun safe.
Instead, he handed the cell phone to one of the officers – so they could speak with Nappen.
“If you have a warrant, you’re coming in,” Nappen told the officers. “If you don’t, then you’re not. That’s what privacy is all about.”
With his attorney on speaker phone, Moore instructed the officers to leave his home.
“I was told I was being unreasonable and that I was acting suspicious because I wouldn’t open my safe,” Moore wrote on the Delaware Open Carry website. “They told me they were going to get a search warrant. I told them to go ahead.

Nappen told Fox News the police wanted to inventory his firearms.
“”We said no way, it’s not happening,” he said. “This is a guy who is completely credentialed and his son is also credentialed.”
The attorney said police eventually left and never returned.


Well there is something definitely wrong with this kid and his parents. Who in their right mind lets a kid packing an assault weapon dressed in camo where blue running shoes! I mean really, Blue!!!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 12:34 pm
by Pungo
He's lucky when the police came to his house he had all his guns locked in the safe, I could easily see him getting in trouble for improper storage of firearms if they werent locked up. When I was a kid we didn't have a gun safe. They were kept in a closet. I knew how to use them properly and safely, and also that dad would wear my ass out if I messed with them without his permission. Kids that are familiar with guns are not the problem, its the kids that aren't that you hear about.
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Re: More CPS

PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 12:43 pm
by assateague
Exactly.