Tom Gresham's GUNTALK: 8.30.15 - Part B

Published on August 31, 2015
Duration: 45:04

This episode of Gun Talk features attorney Joshua Dale discussing a case where the LAPD allegedly confiscated a large gun collection from Wayne William Wright under questionable pretenses. Dale explains how federal grants for anti-gang and anti-terrorism activities may incentivize law enforcement to seize large collections, and details the legal strategy involving a RICO lawsuit to seek damages and policy changes.

Quick Summary

Attorney Joshua Dale explains that a RICO lawsuit has been filed against the LAPD and LA City Attorney's office for alleged wrongful gun confiscation. The suit claims law enforcement used federal grant incentives and potentially fraudulent means to seize and destroy a collector's firearms, seeking treble damages and policy reform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Crimson Trace Ad
  2. 00:16Gun Talk Radio Intro
  3. 00:54Podcast & App Availability
  4. 01:50Case Introduction: LAPD Seizes Gun Collection
  5. 02:17Guest Attorney Joshua Dale Introduced
  6. 02:28The Subject: Wayne William Wright's Background
  7. 03:00LAPD Confiscates 364+ Guns
  8. 03:12Alleged Entrapment and Search Warrant
  9. 04:09Federal Grants and Law Enforcement Incentives
  10. 04:20Project Safe Neighborhoods Program
  11. 04:47Incendiary Press Release and Gun Trafficker Claims
  12. 05:09Collection Description: Rare vs. Street Crime Guns
  13. 05:20Specific Firearm: .270 Caliber Bolt Action Hunting Rifle
  14. 06:14Lack of Gun Trafficking Charges
  15. 06:41Actual Charge: Misdemeanor Assault Rifle Possession
  16. 07:13Ten-Year Legal Odyssey
  17. 07:24Secret Court Order to Destroy Guns
  18. 08:40Filing a RICO Lawsuit
  19. 09:11RICO Act Explained
  20. 09:33RICO Allegation: Corrupt Organization
  21. 09:54Seeking Treble Damages
  22. 10:17Similar Past Case and Policy Change Goal
  23. 10:38LAPD's History of Violating Policy
  24. 11:06Potential Damages: $4.5 Million
  25. 11:21Sad Commentary on Legal Recourse
  26. 11:39Request for Updates
  27. 11:46Resource: Cal Gun Laws .com
  28. 12:15Double Tap Ammunition Ad
  29. 12:33Trijicon ACOG Ad
  30. 13:02Springfield Armory Promotion
  31. 13:33John Lot & Crime Prevention Research Center
  32. 14:31Double Tap Ammunition Ad
  33. 15:01Next Hour Preview & Listener Call
  34. 15:17Caller Ben from Texas: Introducing Yeshiva Students to Shooting
  35. 17:24Discussion on Jewish Community and Gun Ownership
  36. 19:19JPFO Mention
  37. 20:04Call Interruption & Texas Anecdote
  38. 20:48Caller William: NRA Lifetime Membership Discussion
  39. 22:20Proposal: 'Membership Lifetime Membership Light'
  40. 23:02Gun Talk Broadcasting
  41. 23:31Favorite Firearms Magazines
  42. 24:14Caller Jay: Left Eye Dominance and Shotguns
  43. 24:48Eye Dominance Correction: Magic Dots & Chapstick Smudge
  44. 26:58Wing Shooting Coaches in California
  45. 27:08NSSA/NSCA Websites for Instructors
  46. 27:49Trap, Skeet, or Sporting Clays?
  47. 28:42Importance of Wing Shooting Instructors
  48. 29:39Doris Guns Shop Ad
  49. 30:09Gundello App Ad
  50. 30:41US Sportsman's Alliance
  51. 31:21NRA Freedom Friday
  52. 31:48Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Ad
  53. 32:21Back with Tom Gresham
  54. 32:31Caller Ron: NRA Membership Experience
  55. 33:59NRA Military & Law Enforcement Membership Levels
  56. 34:30Caller Mike: Reloads in Concealed Carry
  57. 35:05Reasoning Against Using Handloads for CCW
  58. 36:38Becoming a Firearms Instructor
  59. 37:24NRA Instructor Certification
  60. 38:10Testing Factory Loads for CCW
  61. 39:09Caller Richard: Dan Wesson Val 45 & California Ban List
  62. 39:36California Microstamping Requirement Explained
  63. 40:20Back with Tom Gresham: Gun Giveaway Preview
  64. 40:29Article: Cop Carries 145 Rounds of Ammo
  65. 41:25Caller Ray: Shotgun Conversation & Eye Dominance
  66. 41:57Statistics on Left Eye Dominance
  67. 42:30Switching Shoulders vs. Eye Blocking
  68. 43:05Proper Mounting and Eye Position for Shotguns
  69. 44:22Time Constraint & Instructor Finding
  70. 44:56Ray Elgen's Expertise
  71. 44:59Great Gun Giveaway Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RICO Act and how is it being used in the LAPD gun confiscation case?

The RICO Act (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) is a federal statute designed to prosecute criminal organizations. In this case, attorney Joshua Dale is using it to allege that the LAPD's gun unit engaged in a pattern of corrupt activity, including fraud and obtaining illegal court orders, to justify the seizure and destruction of firearms.

Why might law enforcement agencies like the LAPD be incentivized to seize large gun collections?

Law enforcement agencies can receive federal grants for anti-gang and anti-terrorism activities. Seizing large numbers of firearms, even from collectors, can be presented as a success in getting guns off the streets, potentially helping agencies secure or maintain these grant funds.

What was the primary charge against Wayne William Wright, despite claims of gun trafficking?

Despite allegations of gun trafficking, Wayne William Wright was reportedly charged with a misdemeanor for possession of an assault rifle in California. This specific firearm was inherited and had been forgotten, leading to it not being registered as required by state law.

How did the LA City Attorney's office allegedly facilitate the destruction of seized firearms?

The LA City Attorney's office allegedly went to a judge without informing the opposing side or the court that had been handling the case, to obtain a secret court order. This order then justified the destruction of the firearms, a process described as highly unusual and unethical.

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