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Adam Kokesh is a “free” man.

The libertarian activist and Marine Corps veteran who loaded a shotgun at Freedom Plaza on the Fourth of July last year was sentenced to time served and two years probation by a D.C. Superior Court judge today for drug and weapon charges. Kokesh, who accepted a plea deal in November, will have to register as a gun offender.

The government, using a pre-sentencing report, argued that Kokesh was “utterly unremorseful” for his crime and was a high risk for a repeat offense. They asked the judge to sentenced Kokesh to two years in prison.

Kokesh’s attorney argued that, while his client did what the government said, it was an act of civil disobedience. He also argued that, because the act took place in the morning hours, no one — besides Kokesh — was at risk of being hurt.

Speaking on his own behalf, Kokesh said he accepted full responsibility for his actions and apologized for the “waste” of police and court resources used because of his crimes.

Kokesh, who said he plans to move to California, originally organized an open carry march for Independence Day 2013, but instead opted to film himself loading and racking a shotgun on Freedom Plaza. The video was posted to YouTube.

He spent 103 days in D.C. Jail between July to November.