Diosdada “Sunny” Lagman, a deported U.S. citizen, is sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to 32 charges related to illegal possession and storage of weapons at his Innisfil home. Following a police raid that uncovered over 20 firearms, including high-capacity rifles, Lagman’s situation has brought attention to the complexities of gun laws between the U.S. and Canada.
Lagman, who had his firearms license revoked after a domestic incident, was discovered to be operating as an unlicensed gunsmith despite holding a thriving contracting business. With nearly five years remaining on his sentence, Lagman acknowledged his poor judgment, reflecting on the cultural disconnect in gun ownership laws between the two countries.
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