Melbourne Sann, a former Army helicopter pilot and Gulf War veteran, had a plastic replica and a plywood silhouette of an AR-15 confiscated while protesting the upcoming mandatory registration at a second amendment rally in Albany last week, under the guise of public safety. The case is currently in litigation. Apparently someone in the capitol was afraid the police might get confused and start shooting innocent people, so the obvious solution was to oppress the citizens. This is "common sense" reform? When gun-free zones extend to toys and props you know the government has a serious mental health issue.~*~