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South Carolina Accused Gun Dealer Said He 'didn't Want Government in His Business'

Posted on the 11 January 2014 by Mikeb302000
Local news reports A former corrections officer from Lexington County faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine after pleading guilty to federal firearms charges. William Andrew Cox, 56, pleaded guilty to dealing in firearms without a license in federal court in Columbia. Fox was a former officer with the South Carolina Department of Corrections. Prosecutors say Cox bought guns from several area gun stores.  Two of those weapons were recovered after an arrest in the federal roundup of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.  Prosecutors say a defendant in the Hells Angels case bought two pistols from Cox through a web site he managed called Armslist.com. Within three weeks of their purchase, prosecutors say the guns were sold to members of the Hells Angels who then sold them to law enforcement agents. ATF records completed with gun sales shows between March 2009 and August of 2012, Cox bought more than 150 guns on 31 different occasions. Cox admitted this to investigators. When asked why he didn't get a license to sell the guns, prosecutors said Cox told them he "didn't want the government in his business."

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