Yup, once again the populous center of liberalism shows why it is a fortress for all things associated with Moonbat stupidity.   Insufferably ridiculous they are.

(via Daily Caller) Ryan Jerome was enjoying his first trip to New York City on business when the  former Marine  Corps gunner walked up to a security officer at the Empire  State Building and asked where he should check his gun.

That was when Jerome’s nightmare began. The security officer called police  and Jerome spent the next two days in jail.  The 28-year-old with no criminal history now faces a mandatory minimum  sentence of three and a half years in prison. If convicted, his sentence could  be as high as fifteen years.

Jerome has a valid concealed carry permit in Indiana and visited New York  believing that it was legal to bring his firearm. He was traveling with $15,000  worth of jewelry that he planned to sell.

The online gun-law  information Jerome read was inaccurate, however, and his late September arrest  initiated what may become a protracted criminal saga. He hasn’t yet been  indicted by a grand jury, but there may be little legal wiggle-room if he  is.

“If he does get indicted, and they want to give him something less, then the  legal minimum would be two years,” noted Mark Bederow, Jerome’s attorney. “They  couldn’t even offer less if they wanted to.”

Jerome isn’t the first out-of-state visitor to volunteer that they had a gun,  only to be put through the wringer. In December, Tennessee nurse Meredith Graves  noticed a “no guns” sign at the World Trade Center site and asked where she  could leave her weapon, only to face similar charges.

Also in December, Tea  Party Patriots co-founder Mark Meckler was arrested  after attempting to check a pistol — for which he has a  California concealed carry permit — at a New York airport.

The law in New York has the potential to wreak havoc on the lives of  unwitting and otherwise law-abiding visitors, Bederow explained to The Daily  Caller.

“The law itself is clear,” he said, “if you knowingly possess a loaded  firearm in New York, then you are technically guilty of a serious crime. The  fact that somebody in another state has a valid concealed carry permit is,  legally speaking, irrelevant in New York.”

But the recent spate of tourist arrests wasn’t what was intended when the law  was passed, said Bederow. “Subjecting the toughest gun laws in the country — here in New York — to subject these people to them is just not a good use of  discretion.”

“The law is not equipped to deal with these situations, and they happen all  the time,” he added. “Here are people trying to be responsible.”

There is a significant degree of uncertainty regarding how the case will  proceed. Right now, Bederow said he’s hoping that the district attorney will use  discretion and recognize that his client “is not a criminal.”

“I’ve been a law-abiding citizen my entire life, and for something like this  to come down, it rips me apart,” Jerome told the New York Post. “It’s like taking a good dog and  scolding him for something he didn’t do.”   (read more)

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