I have not denied ever saying it. I responded by saying that McDonald said the same thing in his sworn testimony, therefore it isn't a falsehood. I cannot help it if you don't like what McDonald swore to be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Get over it for crying out loud.
This is also flat out false. McDonald did
not say that Oswald "pulled out a revolver" in his sworn testimony. But you said that on this forum. You're wrong but you refuse to admit it.
"November 22, 1963: You Are The Jury" by David Belin, page 466: "Carrying a concealed gun is a crime."
You can research the statutes yourself if you want to try to claim Belin was wrong. I'm not that interested.
Of course you're not. Just another unsubstantiated claim, and a false appeal to authority.
Mr. HILL. ...about the time Bentley reached in his pocket and got his billfold, the suspect made the statement, "I don't know why you are treating me like this. The only thing I have done is carry a pistol in a movie."
Note that your claim was "he admitted that he did and
he knew it was a crime". This quote does not support your claim. At all.
There (dishonest) you go again, leaving out (aka: omitting) the details that you don't like. The report to Curry doesn't merely say that. It goes on (in the same freaking sentence) to say "and both of our hands were on a pistol that was stuck in his belt under his shirt." The very next sentence states: "We both fell into the seats struggling for the pistol."
What does this have to do with either "pulled out a revolver", or "was drawing it"? Absolutely nothing.
McDonald said LHO was drawing the revolver. So did I. And, if you were honest, you should also.
You claimed that Oswald "pulled
out a revolver". If you were honest you'd admit that this is wrong instead of diverting.