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In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, police in New Orleans confiscated thousands of guns from residents in an effort to keep guns out of the hands of anyone who wasnt law enforcement.
Louisiana residents feel that their constitutional rights were violated and proceeded to sue the city of New Orleans with the help of the National Rifle Association.
Richard Styron and his friend Wayne Schum were crossing Lake Ponchartrain about a week after Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
I had almost six inches of water to a foot in my house, but it was still there, Styron said.
After getting Styrons weapons and valuables from his house, the pair proceeded to cross back across the lake.
We had heard about all the stuff that was going on in New Orleans, all the shootings and the people that were getting hurt, some killed from what I was told, Styron said.
Law enforcement ended up stopping their boat and taking their weapons.
Read more and watch video:
New Orleans residents lost gun rights after Katrina - RT Top Stories
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I wonder what happened to all those guns, AMIGOS?
Louisiana residents feel that their constitutional rights were violated and proceeded to sue the city of New Orleans with the help of the National Rifle Association.
Richard Styron and his friend Wayne Schum were crossing Lake Ponchartrain about a week after Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
I had almost six inches of water to a foot in my house, but it was still there, Styron said.
After getting Styrons weapons and valuables from his house, the pair proceeded to cross back across the lake.
We had heard about all the stuff that was going on in New Orleans, all the shootings and the people that were getting hurt, some killed from what I was told, Styron said.
Law enforcement ended up stopping their boat and taking their weapons.
Read more and watch video:
New Orleans residents lost gun rights after Katrina - RT Top Stories
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I wonder what happened to all those guns, AMIGOS?