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There are probably other minor charges that a creative lawyer can think up, but remember since most of what Mr. Walker did, he did in another country, it's hard to prosecute him under American law, except under those provisions that are extraterritorial. For example, it's illegal in the United States to carry a fully automatic Kalashnikov unless you have a permit. Right? Obviously. But you can't prosecute him for possession of an unregistered fully automatic Kalashnikov because he didn't do it in the United States.

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