Without a Diversion Agreement, Hunter Biden Could Go to Prison Under an Arbitrary Gun Law His Dad Supports
Special Counsel David Weiss will face a Second Amendment challenge if he prosecutes the president's son for illegally buying a firearm.

Hunter Biden's lawyers this week claimed a pretrial diversion agreement that would allow him to avoid prosecution for illegally buying a gun is still "valid and binding." David Weiss, who filed the gun charge in June as the U.S. attorney for Delaware and has since been appointed as a special counsel charged with investigating Biden, rejected that claim in no uncertain terms yesterday, saying "the now-withdrawn diversion agreement, by its own terms, is not in effect."
The collapse of that agreement could set up yet another legal test of a constitutionally dubious law that at least two judges and a federal appeals court have deemed inconsistent with the Second Amendment. That case would pit Biden against his own father, who steadfastly supports an irrational gun policy that could send his son to prison.
Biden's argument that the diversion agreement has already taken effect is puzzling, because it was presented as part of a package that included a plea deal involving misdemeanor tax charges, which a federal judge rejected last month. At a hearing on July 26, U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika said she was troubled by two aspects of the diversion agreement that seemed to be aimed at protecting Biden from the possibility that his father will lose reelection.
Biden, by his own admission, was a crack cocaine user when he bought a Colt Cobra .38 Special from StarQuest Shooters, a Wilmington, Delaware, gun store, in 2018. Although that transaction violated at least three provisions of federal law, Weiss charged Biden with just one of those crimes: receipt or possession of a firearm by an "unlawful user" of a controlled substance, a felony that was punishable by up to 10 years in prison at the time of his gun purchase.
The Justice Department said it would drop the gun charge if Biden successfully completed a two-year diversion program that would have required him to avoid drugs, maintain or seek employment, and stay out of legal trouble. The agreement also would have permanently barred Biden from possessing guns.
Noreika noted two highly unusual provisions of the diversion agreement. First, it charged her rather than prosecutors with deciding whether Biden had abided by its terms. Second, it included an ambiguous promise that Biden would not face additional charges based on the conduct described in the documents detailing his tax and gun crimes.
Both of those provisions seemed designed to shield Biden from the consequences of a Republican victory in the 2024 presidential election. If Donald Trump or another Republican wins, Biden's lawyers worried, the Justice Department, under new leadership, might be more inclined to accuse him of violating the diversion agreement. It probably also would be more aggressive in pursuing other potential charges against Biden, including tax felonies and his alleged violation of restrictions on foreign lobbying. Weiss' office seemed to share those concerns, which reinforced Republican complaints that Biden was benefiting from favoritism.
Noreika expressed concern about her proposed involvement in determining whether Biden had breached the diversion agreement, which she said raised separation-of-powers issues by requiring her to perform a prosecutorial function. She also wondered why the promise of immunity was included in that agreement, which both sides claimed was not subject to her approval, rather than the plea deal, which clearly was.
"The judge said she couldn't find another example of a diversion agreement so broad that it shielded the defendant from charges in a different case," Politico reported. "Leo Wise, a prosecutor working for Weiss, told the judge he also was unaware of any such precedent." Noreika objected to the apparent expectation that she would "rubber stamp" that seemingly novel arrangement.
During the hearing, it also became clear that Wise and Biden's lawyer, Christopher Clark, disagreed about the scope of the defendant's immunity. Rather than sign off on the plea deal, Noreika directed both sides to hammer out a clearer, less legally problematic arrangement. Last Friday, Weiss said those negotiations had reached "an impasse," meaning that Biden's tax case will go to trial.
Weiss asked Noreika to dismiss the tax charges without prejudice, saying the proper venue to try that case is not Delaware but either the District of Columbia or the Central District of California. He said his office agreed to handle the case in Delaware based on the understanding that Biden "would waive any challenge to venue and plead guilty in this District." Since Biden did not plead guilty at the July 26 hearing and subsequent negotiations were unsuccessful, Weiss wrote in his motion, "a trial is in order."
In their response on Sunday, Biden's lawyers complained that the Justice Department had decided to "renege" on the plea deal. But they maintained that "the parties have a valid and binding bilateral Diversion Agreement," which they said had already taken effect.
Weiss vigorously disputed both claims yesterday. "The Government did not 'renege' on the 'previously agreed-upon Plea Agreement,' as the Defendant inaccurately asserts," he wrote in a reply to Biden's filing. He noted that Biden "chose to plead not guilty at the hearing on July 26, 2023," and the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System "declined to approve the proposed diversion agreement at that hearing." As Weiss sees it, "neither proposed agreement entered into effect."
As of the July 26 hearing, Weiss said, "the two proposed agreements were drafts that either party could propose changes to," and "both parties did so following the hearing." But the two sides could not agree on final versions of the agreements, which is why Weiss decided to try the tax case.
On the same day that Weiss announced that decision, Clark moved to withdraw as Biden's attorney. "Based on recent developments," Clark's lawyer wrote, "it appears that the negotiation and drafting of the plea agreement and diversion agreement will be contested, and Mr. Clark is a percipient witness to those issues. Under the 'witness-advocate rule,' it is inadvisable for Mr. Clark to continue as counsel in this case." The motion noted that Biden "will continue to be represented by other firms."
Without the diversion agreement, Weiss is free to prosecute Biden on the gun charge as well as the tax charges. That will raise a constitutional issue, since the gun charge is based on a statute that arbitrarily strips peaceful Americans of their Second Amendment rights based on their choice of politically disfavored intoxicants. That prohibition applies not only to crack users like Biden but also to cannabis consumers, regardless of whether they live in states that have legalized marijuana.
Two federal judges have concluded that the gun law Biden violated is inconsistent with "this Nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation"—the constitutional test that the Supreme Court established last year in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen. Last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit agreed with that assessment, overturning the conviction of a Mississippi man who was caught with two guns and the remains of several joints during a routine traffic stop in April 2022.
The defendant in that case, Patrick Darnell Daniels Jr., received a prison sentence of nearly four years. Under Biden's proposed diversion agreement, by contrast, he would have avoided any sentence at all.
Those starkly unequal outcomes reinforce the impression that Biden got a "sweetheart deal" because he is the president's son. But they also illustrate the wildly uneven application of this rarely enforced statute. Although the potential defendants include millions of gun-owning drug users, violators are almost never caught. And if they are unlucky enough to be prosecuted, their punishment can range from a slap on the wrist to years behind bars.
Whether or not Biden benefited from his father's position when the Justice Department initially agreed to forgo prosecution on the firearm charge, he now faces a potential prison sentence because of a law his father views as a commonsensical restriction on gun ownership. Although Joe Biden says marijuana use should not be treated as a crime, his administration insists that marijuana users are so dangerous that they cannot be trusted with guns. And last year, the president signed a bill that increased the maximum penalty for his son's crime while adding yet another potential felony charge for people who do what he did.
If the government pursues the gun charge against Hunter Biden, his lawyers reportedly told the Justice Department before his plea deal was announced, they will challenge the prosecution on Second Amendment grounds. That development would create an instructive clash between father and son, underlining the irrationality and injustice of a policy that the president stubbornly defends.
Correction: The original version of this post erroneously stated that Noreika's signature was required for the diversion agreement. Only the plea agreement included a space for her signature.
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Yeah, no shit. All of the possible corruption, influence peddling, and other similar stories that could come out of this and all we get is a constant beating of the “this one law is kind of not fair” drum.
We know what a red herring is guys. Give it up, maybe actually cover the real story.
I just love how the side who buys into "white privilege" has few problems with Hunter's undeniable privileges...
I just love how the side who buys into “white privilege” has few problems with Hunter Biden’s, Joe Biden’s, Alec Baldwin’s, Ray Epps’, Sam Bankman Fried’s, Bill Clinton’s, Woody Allen’s, Roland Emerich’s, etc., etc. undeniable privileges…
FIFY
If the law was good enough for "the little people," then it's more than good enough for Robert Hunter BIDEN, soon to be Inmate 123456. Pity we don't have Devil's Island available for him
Jeffery Epstein.
While I don't disagree that the guy had some special privilege, I can see a case for how someone might assert that some of his other privileges were denied to him.
Outrageous privilege as a result of connection to "high party officials" is a common feature of the Marxist societies that the intersectional movement wants to create in the USA. I'm sure they have some excuse for why the party they're aligned with is actually challenging "the patriarchy" while the people pulling the strings on the ones "in power" are almost exclusively white, straight, and male.
The other red herring that Sullum tosses out is the whole "Hunter is getting screwed by a law his father supports" thing. Joe Biden also has spent his career supporting draconian sentences for possession of cocaine but no Biden will ever be affected by those laws. It's worth noting that Hunter has been surrounded by secret service agents for years. They were there while he was banging hookers and smoking crack. They even got involved in the gun in a dumpster kerfuffle. The federal government has been aware of Hunter's crimes for at least a decade but Jacob is worried that he'll have to do some diversion crap for a bad law. Fuck off.
Yeah, no shit. Don't they have actual photos from the fucker's hard drive of him doing all of this? Anyone not a politically connected Democrat, and some prosecutor would be padding his conviction count mightily with that shit.
Alas, if you hear the black activists rant about the Crack epidemic, it's almost always "Republicans" did this, or that. Of course, all to keep the black man down. Never seeming to blame the Democrats, who ran on the tough on crime platforms all through the 90s, as I recall.
That tells me gaslighting like this actually works. Pretty easy when you have control of almost all of the partisan legacy media, I guess. But it works. And this writer is one of the useful idiots disseminating it.
Hunter Biden is young enough that he would be likely to resume life after serving a term of incarceration.
Donald Trump and Rudolph Guiliani seem destined to die in prison, however, and John Eastman seems a toss-up.
Carry on, clingers.
And should Joe Biden go to prison for his crimes, Hicklib?
Which crimes are those? Would they be similar to the 91 actual criminal charges Trump is facing, or are they more of a "lock him up" kinda thing?
Huh? I clearly remember "Lock her up!" screams and signs. Has The Kleptocracy changed its slogans?
"Actual" novel criminal construction vs money laundering, FARA, etc utilizing normal construction of the law.
Influence peddling, bribery, extortion, and possibly even murder, Joe Biden should have a rap sheet as long as one his stories.
No, Biden committed real crimes. Serious crimes. Including treason.
Keeping classified documents that he was no longer authorized to possess - not when Biden was a President who could change the classification, but when he was a Vice President with no such power, and for more than 4 years after that job ended. And the documents were not stored in a house guarded by the Secret Service, but in a garage in the trunk of his son's car.
I'm going to need a bigger net for all these red herrings.
It's pretty much the tactic. Bury them in red herrings.
Can they be pickled? I love pickled herring.
They are smoked, that is why they are red.
I'll bring the bagels.
No judgement, but did you come up with that before or after taking a dump at your local soup kitchen? Certainly reads like you had a couple of bottles of cheap booze running through you. Take care, Reverend.
When Trump is locked up (at Guantanamo, ideally), perhaps it will comfort him to know, as his gray hair advances, that slack-jaws like Diarrheality still have their tongues figuratively affixed to his ass.
If you and your faggot friends try that, it will probably be the end of your kind. The world will be all the richer for your absence.
Come on, everyone here knows you're just a gutless sycophant lazily projecting his deficiencies between drunken stupors. In fact, were it not for the alcohol, the smell of your breath would be indiscernible from Biden's underwear.
Guantanamo? Surrounded by a bunch of Democrats. Man, that is cruel and unusual.
3 in 5 change that trump or Guiliani will end up as "suicides" during freak CCTV outage if they're ever incarcerated for more than 30 days.
Hunter on the other hand, would likely end up in "club Fed" until the first day that his dad no longer has to worry about getting votes for re-election (either lame-duck or the day after re-election is certified) when his full and all-encompassing pardon is signed.
Pity he didn't have victims or the Gee-Oooh-Pee could wail crocodile ears over them. The whole thing is about Republican Sacred Cow Prohibitionism, right? So if the copping a buzz was recreational, why can't he have a recreational agreement? When Leary was kidnapped for a lynching, the net result was we got rid of a mess of moronic drug laws. Nixon-Bidenites had to go after him several times and still shot their own feet. Who learned?
Hunter Biden Could Go to Prison Under an Arbitrary Gun Law His Dad Supports
Bullshit. He's a Biden, not a Trump.
Right. In no possible outcome of this does Hunter go to prison.
771 years for Trump on novel crime construction.
No drugs for a year and broad full immunity for standard crimes for Hunter.
"No drugs for a year" and broad full immunity for standard crimes for Hunter.
Every fucking federal agent knows it's a federal fucking crime to carry a bag of fucking suspicious white powder or coke into the White House and not only did none of them not do a damn thing about it, they went above and beyond by running cover. Unless the judge that issues the "No drugs for a year" order, if a judge issues the order at all, intends to follow Hunter around everywhere it's going to be a nominal prohibition at best.
It's not that difficult. There are commonly used tests that reveal drug use for over a week afterwards. The issue is not whether he can be put on a testing regimen that makes it impossible for use of cocaine, heroin, cannabis, and several other drugs to go undetected, it is whether the judge will be willing to throw him in jail every time he fails the test or avoids giving a proper sample. (And what the Biden administration might do to that judge if Biden is reelected.)
Or of course, Biden could just pardon Hunter for everything. He could even give Hunter the same sort of pardon Ford gave Nixon, covering even crimes that weren't yet suspected. But whoever is pulling Joe's puppet strings probably won't dare to do that until after election day in November 2024, so Hunter could have an uncomfortably drug-free year, if not a year cycling in and out of jail. Or his defense team and the prosecutor could work together to delay the case for a year plus a few months, so he can be sentenced one day and fully pardoned the next. Until then, he's out on bail.
Is drug testing a requirement of Hunter's bail, like it is for people without connections? Is it actually enforced now?
Hunter will never be subjected to a real drug test. This whole thing is a charade. I don’t even know why anyone still talks like the courts aren’t rigged at this point. They quite obviously are.
There’s only one way to deal with the democrats. It isn’t elections, amd it isn’t the courts.
Hunter will never be subjected to a real drug test.
Yeah. The idea that he will answer to the court requires one person, from the court, monitoring him directly, 24/7 for the duration of the diversion/rehab. Something the majority of rehab clinics don’t even attempt.
And if that part isn't serious, then the whole thing is pretty farcical.
It’s not that difficult. There are commonly used tests that reveal drug use for over a week afterwards.
Uh, right. I've developed the tests and tested the subjects. I know the drill. That was my point about "white powder or coke". It doesn't matter if it's coke or talc or ricin or anthrax it's not, or shouldn't be, coming into the WH without the SS knowing *exactly* what it is (read as: they did) and any judge issuing the order is going to have to follow him around *everywhere* to make sure he's not doing drugs in a closet (or even his bedroom) somewhere and just having SS agents pee in a cup and pass it to him while the judge waits outside the stall.
Hunter Biden has had 24/7 Secret Service guards for at least 16 years now. Question. How did he get illegal substances so consistently? Or at all?
There is no scenario in which the sworn officers who watched over him were not accessories or direct parties to thousands of drug deals.
How charmingly conservative! Hardly anyone under 90 mistakes a secret service agent for a prohibition dry agent. There are, of course, entrenched looters who cherish the belief that almost all Americans wanted the Great Old Prohibition Depression, but wuz robbed by Rooshians tampering with the ballot counts in 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944 and 1948. Ike actually imported the Hitler practice of putting Gott Mitt Uns on money, but it took his VP Nixon to bring back prohibition murders, genocide, conscription, assasination, burglary and election tampering.
In no possible outcome of this does Hunter go to prison.
Shit, this isn’t even going to end Biden family influence peddling schemes.
I give it 50/50 odds that cutting his PO in for a share to piss in a cup for him so he doesn't flag positive is even the first violation post-conviction (should it happen).
Whoa! Was Donnie Jr also found out with a roach in the ashtray?
Love how the propaganda pushing POS blithely ignores the actual crimes he and his father committed to focus on this. Fuck off Sullum.
All that article space and not one mention of the far bigger issue.
You expect Pravda to criticize the head of the party?
In all this excitement, I seem to have missed that particular indictment.
Exactly. Any other time a grand jury in New York can indict a ham sandwich but suddenly, when the name "Biden" or "- D" is attached, New Yorkers suddenly become incapable of even defining what a sandwich is.
Ahhhh, poor baby. Maybe Hunter will squawk to keep from going to "federal pound him in the ass prison".
He won't have to. He'll get a commutation.
Even better, one day after Joe either drops out of the race or election day, which ever comes first he will issue a full pardon.
Like Nixon's Republican hero of My Lai? Three days after Lt Calley's conviction, President Richard Nixon ordered Calley removed from prison and placed under house arrest at Fort Benning.[32] wiki
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE BIG GUY AND HIS 10% BAR TAB?
Don't you have other socks you should be running, Shrike?
Socks get lonely too.
That's what the kids in my basement are for. "Companionship", if they're still alive.
I might have to get some fresh ones.
see now I don't know whether to comment because this is either really funny or really creepy dependent on who posted it
Lol.
It's another author. The original is #293168. The latter comment, about kids in the basement has author #77066. You can see it in the page source code.
This author is the honest one.
Totally not a demshill.
Izzat the new girl-bullier slang for freetraders who do not want women forced to die in childbed?
The red rose glows in eternal sunshine.
Didn't they launder a lot of that already during the time that Hunter was paying $50k/month rent for living in the house in Delaware with the 'Vette and all the boxes of classified docs from Joe's time as VP.
Economic analyst Steven Rattner on Monday shared a pie chart showing that all but 1% of the $3 billion in investments in former President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner's private equity firm Affinity Partners came from foreign sources after he "spent much of his White House tenure cozying up" to Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman. The Saudis invested $2 billion in Kushner's fund while the United Arab Emirates and Qatar each added another $200 million. About $625 million came from other non-U.S. sources while only $31 million came from sources inside the U.S. Rattner told MSNBC that he's "never seen this" in 40 years in the business.
Talk about influence peddling....
OMG what was I thinking?
$2 billion in a direct investment by Saudi/Qatar/UAE into the Trump Crime family is okay
But $20 million no one can find the financial records for is proof of criminal pay for play.
I should have known.
Feel free to prosecute.
Umm. Congress has literally released the financial wire transfers jeff.
Imagine Pluggo thinking that he could trick people into thinking the Saudi's gave the Trump family two billion.
For the sarcasmic-type low info readers out there, the company Jared Kushner is a partner in is handling a $2 billion investment from the Saudi government. Kushner doesn't actually get the money himself, the company he's with specializes in this type of investment, and it didn't happen until three years AFTER Trump left the Oval Office.
There's nobody on the planet with less political influence on the deep state and its government than Donald Trump right now. But Pluggo/Jeffy still wants you to believe that somehow this money is quid pro quo.
Why? Because he's a paid shill.
Kushners prior career was in the same financial sector as well. The payment is for known work.
Nobody can tell us why Hunter was paid.
Why would they loan Jared or anyone connected to him anything to manage? He was a failed real estate investor before he was a Trump "advisor".
Could it be they anticipated a Trump win in 2024?
And hedge funds used to have a 10% management fee.
You apologists can't spin this one.
They anticipated a Trump win when there had been talks of looming indictments for over a year now.
Goddamn you are the dumbest motherfucker to post here, demshill.
How you can cram so much sophistry in so few words never ceases to amaze me.
"or anyone connected to him"
Look at that giant escape hole you gave yourself. You realize that includes Warren Buffett, right?
"He was a failed real estate investor before he was a Trump “advisor”."
Oh, that's new. How did he "fail", Shrike? Do you have an example?
"Could it be they anticipated a Trump win in 2024?"
Weren't you just saying that'd never happen? Talk about nth dimensional chess by the Saudis.
"And hedge funds used to have a 10% management fee."
You do make up fantastic bullshit. A 10% fee on two billion is two hundred million. The sheer stupidity of your claim is astounding.
Meanwhile in the real world the expected management fees going to Affinity Partners is $25 million.
"You apologists can’t spin this one."
Don't have to, but we certainly can unspin your horseshit.
Hasn't shrike claimed he worked in finance? Yet believes investment managers make 2% more than the yearly average of the stock market? Lol.
I work in finance. He clearly knows shit and nothing about it. It’s painfully obvious.
Shreek lis likely a benefits cheat milking a phony disability claim while fifty centing and indulging his pedophillic pastime.
If there's a 10% fee being charged, it's a percentage of earnings; if the fund doesn't make money there's no money paid to the managers in that portion of the structure. The management fee based on asset value is more like 1%-1.5%, which isn't out of line for actively managed mutual funds through Fidelity or Vanguard, let alone in the more specialized areas of asset management.
Not even the board of Burisma would invest money with a fund that charged 10% off the top before considering performance of the funds under management.
The Biden family engaged in influence peddling WHILE BIDEN WAS IN OFFICE. That's what makes it corrupt and criminal.
Whatever the Trump family did was long after Trump was out of office.
Isn't that THE WHOLE POINT of an entrenched, Nixon-subsidized looter Kleptocracy? An aristocracy of pull?
The optics of where the money came from are definitely pretty shady, but having $2Billion of someone else's money under management is still something that requires daily work to profit from, and even MSNBC's analysts aren't going to find a statute on the books anywhere governing the nationality of funding sources for any hedge fund (as long as it's not from a criminal enterprise or being laundered through the fund).
Not to mention that if trump never gets re-elected, then there's no influence to be "peddling" on Kushner's part. Even less so if trump ends up as another "suicide" while in Federal custody (where the security cameras just happen to go on the blink at the damndest times these days...).
Giving the son of a sitting VP (later POTUS) a seven-figure no-show job for which his primary qualification is to provide at least the appearance of "access" to the U.S. administration, and maybe to leverage foreign aid to get certain prosecutors fired while they're investigating the company?. Didn't trump literally get impeached for doing a thing that Joe Biden boasted publicly of having done as VP under Obama?
None of them are going to prison. At least real prison, like one without internet. Except Trump and his supporters.
As long as we keep this about dick pics and an arbitrary gun law, I'm good with it.
Every business on Market St. San Francisco is closed. Best economy in history. Rig count up.
Dang.
The accidental (clipped from the earlier copy) "non-pleasurable ASMR" @1:56 of the untipped walker-leg skidding across the brick in the wind is fucking epic.
The whole thing, sound and all, is like an insanely surreal psy-op. Like the Soviets used to build replicas of American cities to train spies, except they built this one in the style of Dali to demonstrate the fall of Capitalism.
Wait. I was assured by Reason that all this was hyperbole and that it's not bad there. Just read that Gumps is considering closing too.
15SEP1986, a year before The Crash: Remarks on Signing an Executive Order and a Message to Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation To Combat Drug Abuse and Trafficking. The President. “Well, last evening Nancy and I invited all Americans to join in a national crusade against drugs. And this morning I'm signing an Executive order and transmitting legislation to Congress as part of the Federal Government's crusade against drugs." Ronald, Reagan, Republican for an Amendment forcing some women to reproduce.
I'm down with that as long as I get to choose which ones reproduce.
I get to choose who may not reproduce.
It's called being responsible. A generation of legal murder has made them soft.
Nothing like a forced pregnancy and childbirth to toughen a girl up. Let's make it mandatory and call it National Service.
Don’t worry grandpa. We will balance out the extra babies by euthanizing racing leftists, such as yourself.
Hunter Biden should go to prison for decades, under equal and uniform application of federal and state laws.
I think instead that other people should get the same treatment as H. Biden.
I disagree. Laws should be enforced as written, or removed from the books.
Having the executive branch arbitrarily decide what laws should be enforced and how is not how a society can function.
And selling the influence and name of the VP of the US should be punished harshly no matter what.
I agree laws should be evenly applied, but that seems to be outmoded. If they go easy on the elites, apply it evenly to everyone.
I also agree that unneeded laws should be removed from the books. A thing I'll never see.
If "other people get the same treatment as H. Biden" that doesn't mean a uniform exemption from such laws, it just means more arbitrariness and corruption.
Uniformity can only be accomplished by adhering to the law, enforcing it as written, and making sure that the laws we have on the books make sense to the people.
That would be egalitarian, consistent, (shudder) just, fair, libertarian & democratic. Girl-bullying mystics take all that as an attack on their cherished belief in the sanctity of superstitious initiation of force. Go look at the My Lai massacre on the internet. THAT merits a presidential pardon and special poofs, perks and maybe being grounded for weeks like Lt Calley--Florida’s proud contribution to the U.S. Army.
In the interests of JUSTICE Biden Joonyer NEEDS to be charged and tried for his lwbraking possession of arms while an unlawfl user of controlled substances, AND for lying on the 4473. Two felony counts. The instant the gvel smacks the desk, defense should move for a stay on the sentencing until AFTER the appeals are haerd... the law on "unlawful use equals disarmament" are flat wrong. Let Hunter serve as a bellwether to get that law tossed. Clearly not consistent with Bruen. Lying on the 4473, stay that sentence as well, as to have told the truth would have been in violation of the Fifth, self-incrimination.
Now everyone ever charged with illegal gun possession/purchase because of drugs gets their cases tossed, guilty verdicts overturned, and same with anyone who ever lied on the 4473. This just might be the ONLY public service Biden Inc could render the Republic.
HOWEVER, ol Hunter MUST also be prosecuted for his blatantly illegal and dangerous disposal of that gun when he fed it to a dumpster next to a school. Reckless endangerment, other charges, all felonies, MUST be laid nd prosecuted. I have zero doubt that if I were stupid/careless/insane enough to do that one I'd deserve every nanosecond behind bars. And the felony bust/conviction would disarm me for at least quite a few yars. Hunter deserves no less.
SO let him end the "you smoke pot you commit a federal felony when you touch a gun" madness and THEN send him down the river for his very felonious disposal of that firearm. Sounds fair to me.....
Hunter didn't put in in a dumpster. His fiance did
Why is Reason wasting space with this when there are important things going on? We all know Hunter isn’t going to prison, Special Counsel David Weiss will slow walk it until the statute of limitations runs out. Why do you think they pick the guy that gave him the sweetheart deal plea agreement the judge rejected? To put Hunter in prison? LOL
Of course Reason doesn't even discuss that Special Counsel David Weiss is not qualified under that law. Under the law it has to be someone from outside of government for a special counsel.
"Both of those provisions seemed designed to shield Biden from the consequences of a Republican victory in the 2024 presidential election."
Well, no. They seem designed to shield Biden from the years in prison any average shmuck would get for these crimes.
Dude, prison is a Reason-style Libertarian paradise compared to having to live in the presence of Republicans holding office.
Hunter shouldn't go to prison for the gun charge, because that one shouldn't be a law. Fine. He should probably go for the other gun charge, disposing of unsafely it on school grounds of all places.
Oh, and for all of the bribery and influence peddling and hookers and crack. Well, I guess the last two are kinda in the libertarian 'should be legal' realm, but the rampant government corruption and bribery usually isn't.
How about we just apply the law equally to everyone.
I've got a better idea: throw the book at elite bastards who are in a position to change the unjust laws. Encourage change by making them live by their own stupid laws.
Hunter Biden is in a position to change laws?
The Bidens obviously are, moron.
Tony, get the 18” black dildo out of your dumb ass and pay attention.
He could be, by voting libertarian. Now that Republican Nazis have taken over the national LP, it might be a good idea for us to infiltrate their old Tea Party headquarters and turn them into an HQ, Hemp Shoppe and Women's clinic with the original platform out front.
Republicans are so accustomed to winning by ratfucking that when it doesn't work they spend literally years whining about it.
I don't know why any of us should care about this private citizen's minor legal kerfuffle.
There's no limit to what you don't know.
"winning by ratfucking"
I assume this means something to somebody.
Pretty sure the noun form was National Lampoon code for Tricky Dick.
It's scary to think of what kind of employment Crack Boy would have sought under the conditions of the plea deal. It seems like they're trying to get him to just get a new Ukrainian or Chinese partner and do it all over again. After all, the Big Guy is even bigger now.
Nothing scares God's Own Prohibitionists like the haunting suspicion that someone, somewhere, is not in prison or shot dead for victimless seeking of joy.
Here's a good deal - make sure Hunter goes to prison, then repeal the law without retroactivity, so Hunter can pay for his and his Dad's decades of misdeeds.
Wow, man, like the Baby Jeezus paid for your sins, and Fuhrer Trump is being crucified for Amerika! Cool.
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It's amusing that all this attention is paid to Hunter's gun registration documents, but zero words for his photographically documented sex trafficking. The guy literally laid out his own conviction under 18 U.S. Code § 2421(a) in beautiful photos and emails. Easiest conviction in the world.
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