Nick Rekieta & his wife have just been arrested on felony gun and drug charges
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Well....uh....huh.
HUH.
I will say, it looks like the gun charges (not a lawyer, but based on language) are potentially only because of the drugs. We'll just have to wait and see how it shakes out. He had guns, that was well known. Once you get busted for the drugs I guess you're a prohibited gun owner, though.
And, yeah, as someone else said, his wife is looking roooough. I'd only see pictures like once or twice, but she looks completely different...and much, much worse.
I wish them the best (unless there was more nefarious shit, of course), and we'll just have to see what's what as more information gets out. He's got a lot of enemies, so it's not out of the realm of possibility that someone sicced the authorities on him over some minor bullshit but, again, as mentioned, his wife looking so rough makes me suspect there were some hard drugs going around.
I wonder how they got caught, too. It will be an interesting story, I'm sure. One way or the other.
It's actually worse, much worse. Notice how the charge is 'user of controlled substances', because section 922 of the federal criminal code just says any user of controlled substances
This technically has no time limit - which is why Hunter Biden (as much as I usually say haha fuck that guy) is being charged, we know he used drugs, he's admitted it, so him having a firearm ever is technically chargeable.
Thankfully this is being challenged in court, but holy shit it is bad.
I can understand not allowing operating firearms while under the influence but just possessing them should have nothing directly to do with the drugs
And that exact argument is currently bubbling up to scotus. Under the Bruen test there is no history, text, or tradition of barring drug users from possessing firearms in general.
Any analogous laws related to alcohol deal with the actual use of firearms while also under the influence, not possession in general.
Put more simply, while they may have made it illegal for the drunk to wave his gun around, nobody in the past would have thought it was okay to prevent him from owning a gun at all or use it when he was sober.
I remember reading the bruen decision and reading that line where that 'test' was described, and almost crying because it spells doom for all the freedom hating fucks, it will just take time.
Didn't the 9th Circuit just decide that felons can have guns?
Yup. I actually side with Hunter on that one, and hope he goes hard on arguing on 2A grounds. Not only do I support that, but it's hilarious if he says he has a completely inalienable right to guns, while his daddy is trying to take all ours. I don't care if he gets off on breaking established law...if it sets precedent that that law is bullshit.
Hunter is getting upper tier service, no fucking way will he be permitted to contest for 2A in the court of law.
They will settle him quietly well before the 2A is questioned. "Rules for thee, but not for me" style.
He's been engaging in extreme sexual degeneracy (his buddy's wife was arrested with him, his own wife was an hour later), extreme alcoholism and now confirmed drug use while he had 5 homeschooled children. AKA they were always around and there for all of it.
There is no "poor Nick" here. He ruined his and another family's entire life so he could larp as a hedonist and get freaky sex while high as shit.
Probably crashed his sports car again.
I guess I missed that bit of drama. I enjoy his content on occasional, but don't keep up with all the minutia.
What kind of car did he crash, and what were the circumstances?
Buys the highest trim of Mustang, a GT with like 600 hp.
Drives it off the lot with the OEM summer tires on it. In the middle of Minnesota winter.
Launches the car into the ditch, almost certainly because the rear end kicked out at escape velocity.
as a mustang guy, I am going to note that it was a GT500 with 760 hp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n-MyMth84o
Unless I missed something, he "crashed" his fancy sports car the day he bought it due to icy conditions on the roads and had to get it towed, but without damage.
Don't studded tires exist in the USA? He lives in Minnesota, the winters are pretty bad there.
Having experienced a rental car without studded tires (just winter season tires) here in Sweden I can tell you that I will never drive in the winter without studded tires, it's absolute night and day difference.