One wonders, with all the precautions taken to secure his privacy, how Mr. Simkin was tracked down by the Massachusetts police.
From Firearms Records Bureau v. Simkin (Mass. Aug. 8, 2013):
Simkin is a New Hampshire resident and a federally
licensed firearms dealer who is engaged in the “buying and selling [of]
firearms in the region, from private parties, at gun shows, and at
auctions.” Since 2002, he has held a temporary nonresident Class A
unrestricted license to carry firearms in Massachusetts. In February,
2009, Simkin applied to the bureau for a renewal of his license, stating
as his purpose for requesting the renewal that he traveled in and
through Massachusetts for business purposes, carrying firearms,
ammunition, and cash, and carried concealed firearms for personal
protection. The bureau renewed his license.
On November 6, 2009, Simkin traveled to Stoneham for a medical
appointment. At the medical office, and in order to protect his privacy,
Simkin used a pseudonym (“Horace Jones”) and registered under a
Maryland address. He also declined to provide a phone number, and, at
the conclusion of the medical examination, paid the $1,500 bill in cash.
Prior to disrobing in the examination room, Simkin informed the medical
assistant that he was armed and proceeded to secure his weapons (two
firearms, ammunition, and four knives) in a locked briefcase for the
duration of the examination. Employees of the medical office were
“alarmed” and “concerned for their safety” based on Simkin’s conduct,
and one of the employees contacted Stoneham police much later that day
to report their concerns....
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Where on earth is the shot version?
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