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The judge and his guests were robbed by a dude with a machete at a vacation home in the West Indies. It's a shame the judge, nor his guests, were legally carrying a sidearm. I guess it proves though that criminals will do what criminals will do, regardless of the laws - since there's already laws against robbing people, and laws against threatening them with knives/swords/machetes, even in the West Indies.
Given that he was a Clinton appointee, I am guessing he's probably not been a pro-gun judge. I somehow doubt this incident will change that - but who knows?
The judge and his guests were robbed by a dude with a machete at a vacation home in the West Indies. It's a shame the judge, nor his guests, were legally carrying a sidearm. I guess it proves though that criminals will do what criminals will do, regardless of the laws - since there's already laws against robbing people, and laws against threatening them with knives/swords/machetes, even in the West Indies.
Given that he was a Clinton appointee, I am guessing he's probably not been a pro-gun judge. I somehow doubt this incident will change that - but who knows?