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California Tattoo Artist Arrested for Practicing the Second Amendment: Jonathan Shaw the Victim of State Gun Laws

From my understanding of the Constitution, the Second Amendment says the right to bare arms should not be infringed upon. However, that hasn't stopped gun control laws which do just that. In places like California, New York, and Illinois, liberal cesspools, it's getting harder and hard to own a gun despite the Second Amendment basically putting no limits on the amount or kind of firearms you can possess.

Take Jonathan Shaw, a Los Angeles tattoo artist and son of jazz legend Artie Shaw. Shaw was arrested for storing a holding a loaded AK-47 assault rifle, three other firearms, 96 knives and more than 2,800 rounds of ammunition in a storage unit--a place he rents out and has rights to just like an apartment or rented house. How many of you store your firearms in a place you rent?

The horde was destined for Shaw's Los Angeles home but police were called when a worker moving the container in New York became suspicious.

Shaw was charged under state laws that require permits for certain guns and generally bar people from having loaded guns outside their homes or workplace.

Defence lawyer Brian T. Pakett said Shaw has receipts to show all the weapons were bought legally 15 or more years ago, and the artist had 'no intent to use' them.