Matt Collins
03-14-2010, 01:51 PM
Man gets carry permit revoked while in full compliance with the law
http://www.wsmv.com/news/22834140/detail.html
His gun-carry permit was current and the gun was legal, but park rangers stopped Embody and detained him for three hours. He was later released with no charges filed.
The next month, he made headlines again when he took his handgun on a walk down Belle Meade Boulevard, in full compliance with the law.
Since then, Embody has filed a federal lawsuit against the Radnor Lake State Park ranger.
Friday, he received a certified letter from the Tennessee Department of Safety (http://www.wsmv.com/news/22834140/detail.html#) stating his gun carry permit was revoked."There was a material likelihood that I was a risk to the public," Embody said of the letter.
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http://www.wsmv.com/news/22834140/detail.html
His gun-carry permit was current and the gun was legal, but park rangers stopped Embody and detained him for three hours. He was later released with no charges filed.
The next month, he made headlines again when he took his handgun on a walk down Belle Meade Boulevard, in full compliance with the law.
Since then, Embody has filed a federal lawsuit against the Radnor Lake State Park ranger.
Friday, he received a certified letter from the Tennessee Department of Safety (http://www.wsmv.com/news/22834140/detail.html#) stating his gun carry permit was revoked."There was a material likelihood that I was a risk to the public," Embody said of the letter.
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