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Formally charged with felony possession of an assault weapon, Frank Clark faces up to three years - ProFootballTalk
Prosecutors officially have charged Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark with felony possession of an assault weapon. Now, he officially faces up to three years in prison.Via TMZ.com, authorities made the formal charge on Friday. Police arrested clark on June 20 after spotting an uzi inside an open...profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Clark formally charged with a felony. He could still face federal charges too.
18 million dollar cap hit about to hit the sidelines for the Chiefs!
no one...not any single person who lives in Crackheadafornia should own a firearm...instead, they should arm themselves with shyt turds off the sidewalks and throw them at one another while flashing their sub-moronic gang signs...jerkoffsThe thing with full autos is they are completely legal to own (with a waiting time of around 15+ months at the moment), you just need to apply for a tax stamp (on a form 4, its illegal to use a form 1 to make your own FA/Burst weapon as of 1986), and the only firearms of this type the normal (non-FFL) person can buy are from 1986 and before. I think uzis were going for about 7k on gunbroker and the like before the pandemic started. No clue what they do now. The biggest thing is the price due to the supply going way down. If you are a FFL you can buy "post-86 dealer samples", but that comes with its own gripes.
That being said, its completely illegal in California for most (if not all) NFA firearms to be possessed by civilians!
(obviously legal to own if you aren't a felon / misdemeanor domestic abuser / the like)
IdiotFormally charged with felony possession of an assault weapon, Frank Clark faces up to three years - ProFootballTalk
Prosecutors officially have charged Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark with felony possession of an assault weapon. Now, he officially faces up to three years in prison.Via TMZ.com, authorities made the formal charge on Friday. Police arrested clark on June 20 after spotting an uzi inside an open...profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Clark formally charged with a felony. He could still face federal charges too.
18 million dollar cap hit about to hit the sidelines for the Chiefs!
this is his second go round with an illegal firearms charge iirc... he was arrested in March for the same thing... he might not be that lucky to skateNaaaahhh…expect a plea deal and no missed games. We’ve seen this happen too many times to expect multi-millionaire athletes who should be held to a higher standard, get held to a lower standard for the sake of the billionaire boys club NFL.
EDIT: Actually the best case scenario for the Chiefs is a voided contract, so expect the NFL to make that happen. If this weren‘t the most overpaid player in football, different story. Chiefs won’t save any cap in 2021 and would lose probably their 5th best defender on a defense that’s already incredibly thin. But long-term, voiding this would be a dream outcome for them.
are you certain this is how you really feel? I don't know...you just seem to be vacillating a bit. The top and the bottom ...sure...but what about the MIDDLE?The Chiefs are a garbage franchise from top to bottom.
Formally charged with felony possession of an assault weapon, Frank Clark faces up to three years - ProFootballTalk
Prosecutors officially have charged Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark with felony possession of an assault weapon. Now, he officially faces up to three years in prison.Via TMZ.com, authorities made the formal charge on Friday. Police arrested clark on June 20 after spotting an uzi inside an open...profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Clark formally charged with a felony. He could still face federal charges too.
18 million dollar cap hit about to hit the sidelines for the Chiefs!
are you certain this is how you really feel? I don't know...you just seem to be vacillating a bit. The top and the bottom ...sure...but what about the MIDDLE?
Useful, thanks! I don't have your experience going for me here.Good luck with that....
...be hard to use your fingers and toes whilst in a straitjacket
And he got arrested in California, not KC so not likely to get home 'court' benefit......this is his second go round with an illegal firearms charge iirc... he was arrested in March for the same thing... he might not be that lucky to skate
Surely it was not fully auto.
He will get a slap on the wrist just like Plaxico Burress did when his Glock went off in a NY nightclub.
A classic Joker post. Havent seen one in a while. I actually laughed out loud.no one...not any single person who lives in Crackheadafornia should own a firearm...instead, they should arm themselves with shyt turds off the sidewalks and throw them at one another while flashing their sub-moronic gang signs...jerkoffs
Frank Clark... fits right in with the chiefs... this is his second arrest within the year for illegal weapons... got popped in March as well
Frank Clark also was arrested in March on a gun charge
Frank Clark‘s arrest Sunday night for felony illegal possession of a firearm was his second gun charge in three months. Sam McDowell of the Kansas City Star uncovered California Highway Patrol records that show the Chiefs defensive end was arrested March 13 along with another man, Charles Smith...sports.yahoo.com
NoI doubt that. He's been charged with a felony and this is his SECOND gun arrest in CA in the past 6 months. He's already had his slap on the wrist.
He'll do at least some time.
Like Tyreek the wifebeater did in Kansas or even our own Bob Kraft did down in Florida.And he got arrested in California, not KC so not likely to get home 'court' benefit......