In what can only be described as an ironic twist of fate, a liberal Democrat who is a well-known anti-gun activist in upstate New York has been arrested for carrying his firearm into a public school.
Dwayne Ferguson has long been a well-known liberal activist and was even the face of New York’s campaign for the SAFE Act. The SAFE Act made carrying a firearm on public school property a felony. His friends say that he should not be penalized for his mistake, because they are sure that it was made innocently. So, if you innocently run a red light you should not get a ticket, right?
“I’m sure Dwayne went into the school not thinking he had the gun on him,” said Rev. James E. Giles, a friend of Ferguson and president of Back to Basics Outreach Ministries. “We know this for a fact, that he called out to a Buffalo police lieutenant asking why the school was in lockdown, and that they were looking for a man with a gun.
“Dwayne’s reaction was to get his kids – he had about 50 of them – and make sure they were safe,” Giles explained. “He led them into the cafeteria and closed the doors.”
His supporters are likely correct, but does that really make a difference?
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Oh the injustice of it…….:)
now lets see if it goes before a Liberal Judge and see what happens to this person who’s felony conviction could cost the Liberals a voter in upcoming elections. Maybe that’s why Eric Holder is wanting states to restore felons voting rights.
It’s incredible how sweet and understanding people on the left are when one of their own makes an error. It sure creates a wild contrast to the mean vile and nasty attitudes they have toward anyone on the right who has the audacity to be human.
Ashland resident “schools” city council. He must be a theater arts instructor at the university.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/02/11/city-council-members-forced-to-listen-to-dads-epic-4-minute-satirical-rant-against-their-gun-control-efforts/