Ken Buck is a Colorado member of Congress who, I guess, likes to be photographed with high-powered weapons.
He needs to take care where he records these events.
The Republican lawmaker was photographed recently packing an AR-15 assault rifle. He was posing with fellow GOP U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/us-congressman-who-posed-with-gun-in-office-could-face-probe/ar-AAbsBnC
What’s the problem?
The District of Columbia prohibits these kinds of weapons. Thus, Buck may have broken the federal district’s gun laws.
Buck calls the rifle a “beautiful, patriotic paperweight.” It’s pained red, white and blue.
Local laws are to be followed, correct? So, if the District of Columbia bans ownership of these firearms, does it prosecute a member of Congress for breaking the law?
Let’s all stay tuned to this one.