As my viewers know, I have endorsed James Smith for one of the two vacancies on the Berks County Court of Common Pleas. You can find Jim’s website here.
Jim is a strict constructionist, who acknowledges that the Bill of Rights is not rights afforded to us by the Government; rather, the Bill of Rights is a reaffirmation of our inalienable rights, therein included. Jim’s perspective is extremely refreshing, as few in the judicial community give much importance to our Constitutional rights. Fewer politicians seem to care about our Rights, but I digress. Jim would make marked change in the judiciary in Berks County and that’s why I have endorsed him.
Now is your opportunity to meet Jim and get to know him in the same way I have. On Monday, February 25, 2013, at 5:30PM, Jim will be attending a meet and greet at Berks Fire Water Restorations, 350 Bern Street, Reading, PA 19601. I would highly suggest that you come out, ask questions and allow Jim to convince you that he is the right person for the job. For more information, click this link –
Invitation to Meet Jim
Also, if you believe, as I do, that Jim is the right person for the job, I would respectfully request that you consider a donation to his campaign. Berks County and the Judiciary of the Commonwealth needs more judges like Jim and it is our duty, as citizens, to ensure that we elect those judges who will abide by and recognize the importance of our Constitution. We the People get the judiciary that we appoint and we can never fail to realize this. For this reason, I ask that you also support and endorse James Smith for judge of the Berks County Court of Common Pleas.
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With our 2nd Amendment rights being attacked at both the Federal and State level, and the ATF (Burea of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives) trying to close down FFLs (Federal Firearms Licensees) for minor infractions while making FFLs the scapegoat when the ATF's records are inaccurate, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself. I am one of only a handful of attorneys across the US that practices in the niche area of law known as firearms law. I decided to concentrate my legal practice on firearms law not only because I am a shooter and firearms enthusiast, but also to ensure that our inalienable Right to Keep and Bear Arms is never encroached upon.
I handle cases at the Federal and State level for both FFLs and individuals. At the federal and state levels for individuals, I actively defend the 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution and Section 21 of the PA Constitution, as well as, help individuals with:
- License to Carry Firearms Denials;
- Challenges to Erroneous PICS Denials;
- Relief from Firearms Disabilities;
- Estate Planning Advice;
- Gun/NFA Trusts; and
- 42 USC 1983 Actions for Deprivation of Civil Rights
At both the state and federal levels, I represent FFLs and SOTs throughout Pennsylvania and the US regarding:
- ATF Compliance Inspections;
- Warning Letters and Hearings;
- FFL Revocations;
- Corporate Structure Advice
- Indoor/Outdoor Range Implementation; and
- Forfeiture Proceedings
In following my love for firearms and firearms law, I have taught several Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars on Firearms in Estates and Trusts and Firearms Law 101 for several Bar Associations, including Berks, Cumberland, and Dauphin Counties. I also planned and taught several Firearms in Estates CLE classes for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute (PBI).
While at Widener Law School, I was a member of the Widener Law Journal. I wrote an article on the Inaccuracy of the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR). I also had an article published on Fee Disputes in Workers Compensation cases in the Widener Law Journal, Volume 18, No. 2.
You can often find me posting on several internet forums, including Subguns, Uzitalk, AR15, and PAFOA. I also hold PA Firearms Law classes for local ranges to inform the public on the firearm laws of the Commonwealth.
Following in my father's footsteps, I am also a Board member for the Pottstown Police Athletic League (PAL).
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