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  • JohnAL

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    Ohio Group Raises Thousands to Buy Zimmerman New Gun
    DELAWARE, OH - When the U.S. Department of Justice ordered the Sanford, Florida police department to keep possession George Zimmerman's personal property after he was found not guilty, including his firearm, Buckeye Firearms Foundation started a fund to replace the gun.

    "We consider this an outrageous abuse of power to score political points at the expense of an American citizen," said Jim Irvine, President of Buckeye Firearms Foundation.

    "Mr. Zimmerman was tried in a court of law and found not guilty. And now all evidence should be returned to the rightful owner, including his firearm."

    The Foundation announced the Zimmerman Second Amendment Fund on Friday, July 19, 2013, expecting to bring in one or two thousand dollars. "We didn't need that much," said Irvine, "just enough to buy a quality firearm, holster, flashlight, ammo, and any accessories Mr. Zimmerman may need. But the story went national and we raised far more than we expected."

    Buckeye Firearms Foundation closed the fund to donations on Tuesday morning, July 23, 2013, with a total of $12,657.48 (after Paypal transaction fees, net $12,150.37).

    Dean Rieck, Communications Director for the organization, said he was overwhelmed with the outpouring of support. "We received 774 donations from 48 states, plus Australia, Lithuania, New South Wales, and Switzerland. Donations ranged from $1 to $100, with the average being $16.35.

    "For privacy and security reasons," continued Rieck, "we've decided to send Mr. Zimmerman a check rather than try to arrange a meeting or transfer gear directly. We spoke with his attorney, Mark O'Mara, who agreed to provide evidence that Mr. Zimmerman receives the check.

    "We also agreed to provide evidence that we were passing along 100% of the donations received. O'Mara was thrilled that we were being so transparent. He told us 'lots of cranks' are raising money in Zimmerman's name and not sending the funds to him."

    This isn't the first time Buckeye Firearms Foundation has helped someone after authorities refused to return a firearm.

    In 2007, Cleveland resident Damon Wells legally defended himself against two teens who were on probation for aggravated robbery. The attackers got convicted, but Mr. Wells couldn't get his gun back. The organization worked behind the scenes and, months later, authorities finally returned his firearm.

    Fast forward a few more months and Mr. Wells was riding as a passenger in a car that got pulled over. Police charged him with possession of an "unregistered" handgun even after the Ohio Supreme Court told the City of Cleveland that they could not enforce this sort of gun control law.

    The Foundation's legal counsel appeared in Cleveland Municipal Court to go to bat for Mr. Wells and have his charges dismissed and went on to file suit against the City of Cleveland, winning the case and setting a legal precedent for cities throughout Ohio.

    Click here to see the report on our website, which includes an image of the check and the letter sent to Mark O'Mara.

    Buckeye Firearms Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
    - See more at: http://www.shootingwire.com/story/294174#sthash.YbGgZufd.dpuf
     

    Garpo

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    This is great but why no organization/foundation in the state of Florida to help one of its own citizens? Is Florida worried that more mindless celebrities might boycott their state? Or, that the impostor in chief and the criminal holder will continue to look unfavorable on the sunshine state? :rant:
     

    Telum Pisces

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    Uh Oh, now that paypal knows that the funds were for a gun, they will freeze the money. They do for other firearm related money on paypal. But maybe since they are sending a check instead of buying the actual gun, that skirts the paypal rules. Isn't it ironic though that paypal will let this big chunk of money go through being related to firearms. They made a cool $600 bucks off it. So I guess money talks and gets you around the rules.
     
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    Hopin4aboat

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    There is a gun shop in Tampa that told Omara he and Zimmerman could come pick out any ccw in the shop for free including holster ammunition and a little range time also so it's not just out of state people. I think there is a huge pouring of money for him you just typically don't hear about it.
     

    Garpo

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    There is a gun shop in Tampa that told Omara he and Zimmerman could come pick out any ccw in the shop for free including holster ammunition and a little range time also so it's not just out of state people. I think there is a huge pouring of money for him you just typically don't hear about it.

    Yup, sometimes it's prudent to fly under the radar, especially when you've been in the national spotlight for so long.
     
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