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  • 2A_Tom

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    Oh! I wasn't talking about the actual cases of this happening. (I have have had run ins with officers ignorant of IC) I was referring to some who seem to be searching for the law and thinking it may exist.
     

    Zoub

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    Virtually anything I might be carrying has been bought used. No receipts.
    Not necessarily following the OP's scenario, but any other reason LEO's might end up in possession of my firearm. What would one do to recover their gun's in this case? Produce photo's documenting possession/serial numbers? Assume it's gone and file an insurance claim?
    You go to a different LEO branch and file a stolen gun report and list the probable thief. Crooked cops like cool guns. They also like money in small denominations.

    You decide which works best for you, but insurance will typically require a police report.

    The best crooked cop stories come from attorneys. The best crooked attorney stories come from cops. You can learn a lot from both.
     

    bwframe

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    Virtually anything I might be carrying has been bought used. No receipts.
    Not necessarily following the OP's scenario, but any other reason LEO's might end up in possession of my firearm. What would one do to recover their gun's in this case? Produce photo's documenting possession/serial numbers? Assume it's gone and file an insurance claim?
    You go to a different LEO branch and file a stolen gun report and list the probable thief. Crooked cops like cool guns. They also like money in small denominations.

    You decide which works best for you, but insurance will typically require a police report.

    The best crooked cop stories come from attorneys. The best crooked attorney stories come from cops. You can learn a lot from both.

    As always, good information there Zoub! Hadn't thought of that.
     

    Baba Looey

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    Whatever happened to possession being 9/10 the law??? I must have heard that somewhere before Al Gore invented the internet.:dunno:
    Before you tell me Al Gore didn't invent the internet I know - he invented global warming. :ugh:
     
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