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UK Man Arrested for US Gun Photo, Musk Cites 2nd Amendment

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisDecember 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Elon Musk criticized the United Kingdom’s speech and firearms laws after a British man was arrested for posting a photo of himself holding a legally possessed shotgun while visiting the United States. Musk commented on the case on X, telling his 229 million followers, “This is why we have the First and Second Amendments in America.”

The Incident

According to reporting from GB News and The Times of India, the subject is a 50-year-old IT consultant from West Yorkshire. He visited Florida earlier this year and posed with a shotgun at a private residence. The firearm was lawful, his visit was lawful, and the photo was taken in the United States. He posted the image on LinkedIn.

After he returned to the UK, police received complaints and began investigating. Officers visited his home, issued warnings, and ultimately arrested him. Initial allegations related to illegal gun possession were dropped, as the firearm was never in the UK. Police shifted to accusations involving online “harassment” based solely on the posted image. The process reportedly lasted thirteen weeks.

Musk Responds

The story circulated widely and eventually reached Musk. His public comment highlighted the contrast between American constitutional protections and the UK’s restrictive laws on both firearms and speech. His statement was directed at the underlying issue: a legal act in the U.S. resulted in an arrest overseas.

Broader Context

The UK once had firearm laws closer to those of early America. The 1920 Firearms Act marked the beginning of strict licensing systems and broad police discretion. Subsequent legislation has continued to tighten private gun ownership and eliminate self-defense as a valid justification for firearm possession. The recent case is a modern consequence of that trajectory.

Our Take

Incidents like this should concern every American gun owner. A man was arrested in his own country for a lawful photo taken in ours. That level of state control did not appear in the UK overnight. It arrived step by step, regulation by regulation, each justified as “reasonable.”

If we are not vigilant in the United States, in the courts, in Congress, and at the state level, the same slow creep can happen here. What happened in the UK is not an anomaly. It is the predictable end state of a culture and legal system that treats civilian gun ownership as a privilege to be curtailed instead of a right to be protected.

It is worth paying attention.

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