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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Gunslinger on March 08, 2007, 09:47:30 AM
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"Everything but a harmonica" That's funny. This guy could have equiped a small army!
What never ceases to amaze me is people that have illegal stuff in their cars and speed or drive recklessly
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,257638,00.html
Blues Traveler Frontman John Popper Arrested After Cops Find Weapons Cache, Drugs in His SUV
Thursday , March 08, 2007
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SPOKANE, Wash. —
Blues Traveler singer and harmonica player John Popper was arrested after the vehicle he was riding in was clocked going 111 mph, the Washington State Patrol said Wednesday.
Popper, 39, was arrested Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 90 near the Spokane/Lincoln county line, the Washington State Patrol said.
Inside the black Mercedes SUV, officers found a cache of weapons and a small amount of marijuana, the Patrol said. A police dog searched the vehicle, finding numerous hidden compartments containing four rifles, nine handguns and a switchblade knife. Authorities also found a Taser and night vision goggles. The vehicle was seized.
Popper, who lives in Snohomish, Wash., is the owner of the vehicle, which was being driven by Brian Gourgeois, 34, of Austin, Texas, said state patrol Trooper Jeff Sevigney. The vehicle also had flashing emergency headlights, a siren and a public address system, the Patrol said.
"Popper indicated to troopers that he had installed these items in his vehicle because (in the event of a natural disaster) he didn't want to be left behind," the Patrol said in a news release. He also told officers he collected weapons, the Patrol said.
The two men were booked administratively into the Adams County jail and released on their own recognizance. Authorities plan to charge them with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Gourgeois will also face a charge of reckless driving, the Patrol said.
Popper did not immediately return an e-mail seeking comment Wednesday night.
Popper achieved fame as a harmonica player and frontman for Blues Traveler. The band won a Grammy award in 1996 for the song "Run-around," which Popper composed.
Popper recently formed a group called The John Popper Project with DJ Logic, which released an album in 2006 and is scheduled to go on the road later this month.
(http://www.foxnews.com/images/268179/0_61_030707_popper_arrest.jpg)
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Besides the weed and speeding I see nothing wrong...
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Originally posted by Makarov9
Besides the weed and speeding I see nothing wrong...
And that is a definition of irony if I've even seen one......
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what sucks is all those guns will be confiscated because they are related to a "drug charge" and probably will not be returned to their lawful owner and be destroyed
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Originally posted by Gunslinger
"Everything but a harmonica" That's funny. This guy could have equiped a small army!
What never ceases to amaze me is people that have illegal stuff in their cars and speed or drive recklessly
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,257638,00.html
(http://www.foxnews.com/images/268179/0_61_030707_popper_arrest.jpg)
Sounds like a fun guy to hang around with lol ;)
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:rofl
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Bet he's "singing the blues" now. :D
(http://www.mugshots.com/IMAGES/Mugshot__john-popper.jpg)
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Originally posted by Airscrew
what sucks is all those guns will be confiscated because they are related to a "drug charge" and probably will not be returned to their lawful owner and be destroyed
Perhaps there is something to consider here. Since booze and weapons don't mix, at least as far as responsible folks are concerned, there is no reason to figure drugs and weapons will be a good mix either. If the individual is convicted of a felony the weapons will not be returned since a convicted felon cannot own or posess weapons.
Driving in excess of 100 MPH with drugs in the car and a stash of weapons doesn't really give me a warm fuzzy feeling about the individuals maturity. They may not be responsible enough to have the weapons if they can't behave any better than that.
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Originally posted by Maverick
Perhaps there is something to consider here. Since booze and weapons don't mix, at least as far as responsible folks are concerned, there is no reason to figure drugs and weapons will be a good mix either. If the individual is convicted of a felony the weapons will not be returned since a convicted felon cannot own or posess weapons.
I dont disagree with anything here, drugs + guns = bad, alcohol + guns = bad, same as cars and boats. I guess I feel bad for the guns. They didnt do nuthin to nobody, just innocent victims that were just along for the ride. Who speaks for them? I just hate to see them destroyed, better to give'em to me or sell them to responsible people :D
Driving in excess of 100 MPH with drugs in the car and a stash of weapons doesn't really give me a warm fuzzy feeling about the individuals maturity. They may not be responsible enough to have the weapons if they can't behave any better than that.
maybe they were gona be late for SXSW in Austin, of course now they're gonna be real late, maybe next year...
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I wonder what his reason for the hidden compartments is. Seems to me that secreting away weapons in a vehicle, besides the prospect of a theft, is somewhat nefarious.
That said, I've transported my handguns in my pick-up many times but always under the passenger seat to comply with the 'out of reach' law. Building secret compartments for firearms could be construed as to facilitate smuggling.
If this goes to court it will be an intresting case.
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out of reach law? what good is it then?
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You get the impression Popper is a survivalist type. The weapons shown tend to be live off the land/SHTF types. Hunt for light game, some riot control protection, etc. His references to the lights and siren etc. of course would validate that..
The SUV is just equipped for the day the ballon goes up :noid
Charon
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what crazy laws we have , should have given them a ticket and sent them on there way , Dosent say they were high so i cant see why the search with dogs and takin a mans guns and truck
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Question.
If you conficted of a felony, is there anything you can do later in life in order to legally own a gun?
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Well, if he goes to prison he plays the right instrument :)
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Originally posted by Vipermann
Question.
If you conficted of a felony, is there anything you can do later in life in order to legally own a gun?
you need to petition the state/governor to restore your rights.
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Originally posted by Charon
You get the impression Popper is a survivalist type. The weapons shown tend to be live off the land/SHTF types. Hunt for light game, some riot control protection, etc. His references to the lights and siren etc. of course would validate that..
The SUV is just equipped for the day the ballon goes up :noid
Charon
If thats the case then he should have had an older Chevy or Ford and not a Mercedes (soccer mom) SUV.
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Well Id say the "Drugs make you paranoid" movement just got a big shove :confused:
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Yer tax dollars at work...
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The two Grey bolt guns to the right are "steyr 308". He just lost about 4 grand with just those two guns. The rest of them look to be pos but cant really tell from the pic.
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I just wonder what the reaction here would be if the guys name was Mohamad Assad but was an American citizen.
Really, just wondering.
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he would be shot.
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Originally posted by Flatbar
I just wonder what the reaction here would be if the guys name was Mohamad Assad but was an American citizen.
Really, just wondering.
he would have been told to drive a little slower, the police are not allowed to "profile".
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT4D_43-ztg
Hook is a really good song with a God awful video.
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Guns and drugs don't mix. He should be fully prosecuted for being incredibly stupid.
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Originally posted by john9001
he would have been told to drive a little slower, the police are not allowed to "profile".
nope, he'd be shot. tell them what they want to hear