“While in college in 1999, he founded MemoryDealers.com, a site that sells discounted computer parts. Clients past and present include HP, Cisco and Vodafone. He’s a self-confessed ‘voluntaryist’ who believes that the government should have no control over your money. In 2000, he ran for California State Assembly as a Libertarian and came under fire for calling the ATF bureau a ‘bunch of murderers’. He then served 10 months in federal prison for selling firecrackers used by farmers to scare deer and birds away from their cornfields. However, he believes he was made a target because of his comments on the ATF. He moved to Tokyo after his federal probation ended.”
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