It is night time, in some remote spot, along the border, and the law is as near as a gun.
No gun, no law.
City boys go home, this is the wilderness, where the coyotes, cougars and wolves, play.
you guys are the ones playing "cowboys and indians" in the desert. maybe you should just go home.
"A Border Patrol supervisor for the San Diego sector told Henry that the Minutemen can openly carry weapons if they are on private land with the owner's permission."
Was there an arrest made? If so, who was arrested? What jail were they taken to? This border patrol agent must be a Minute Man sympathizer since there werent any arrests in this alleged 'brandishing' incident. You think its time now to do expose' stories on BORDER PATROL officers not doing their job in arresting legal law-abiding American citizens on the border?
And I thought there was a vacuume in space...
California Gun Laws… Read it, Know it, Love it.
Cal. Penal Code Sec. 12020 et. seq.
Carrying;
It is unlawful to carry a loaded rifle, shotgun, or handgun in any public place or on any public street in an incorporated area or an area where firing a firearm is prohibited. In California, a firearm is considered loaded if unexpended ammunition capable of being used in the firearm is attached in any manner to the firearm. The following persons and situations are exceptions:
1. Persons shooting on target ranges, or while hunting on the premises of a shooting club.
2. A person who reasonably believes that he or his property is in immediate danger and the weapon must be carried for "preservation."1
3. A person "engaged in the act of making or attempting lawful arrest."
4. A person carrying a firearm while at home or at his place of business, including temporary residences and campsites.