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Suppressor Case

Former GemTech board member pleads to possession of stolen firearms and suppressors:

According to court documents and to statements made in court, Sleeva was a federal firearms licensee and had obtained silencers as a member of Gemtech’s board of directors prior to his removal from the board in 2001.

Gemtech is an Idaho firm that is in the business of designing, testing, manufacturing, servicing, and selling silencers for firearms.

When he was removed from the board, Sleeva failed to return the silencers after Gemtech repeatedly demanded that he do so, according to Fein.

5 Responses to “Suppressor Case”

  1. USCitizen Says:

    One should not play games with NFA toys without the exactingly proper paperwork or its bad mojo.

  2. USCitizen Says:

    its = it’s

    Dang

  3. Kristopher Says:

    Dumbass.

    He lives in a free state. He could have easily bought a couple of silences out of pocket on form 4s.

    Now he’s a felon.

  4. Diomed Says:

    He’s apparently got a long and colorful history of being a fraud and a cheat. So, folks may want to think for a bit before climbing on any high horses on this dude’s behalf.

  5. Ted N(not the Nuge) Says:

    Yeah, just from the blurb it sounds pretty cut and dry. If you’re no longer the CEO of the company, it’d be in your best interest to turn company property back in. If you shrug, say “fuck it”, then you should be expecting some bad things to happen.

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