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Mr J, you need a lawyer. Did they give you a receipt for your property, if not it will be a he said they said issue, also the property is probably destroyed by now. You also need to get a referal to a firearm specific attorney in your area.
Ifn you have guns and a relative who is on parole or probation, you have a problem, warrant are not needed for the search of the house/ Don't let a relative give your address for anything.liberum aeternumComment
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Kurt, It might have come to your dead body. or end up in jailMr J, you need a lawyer. Did they give you a receipt for your property, if not it will be a he said they said issue, also the property is probably destroyed by now. You also need to get a referal to a firearm specific attorney in your area.
Ifn you have guns and a relative who is on parole or probation, you have a problem, warrant are not needed for the search of the house/ Don't let a relative give your address for anything.liberum aeternumComment
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In some states were the mere possession of a fired casing, or, horrors, a loaded cartridge can get you arrested I'd be worried about what the "legally constituted authorities" might think about any part of any firearm. I can see them taking it as evidence of possibly possessing other, perhaps, illegal parts or firearms and deciding to search your home.Comment
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Stockdoc, That certainly is possible. I suppose the comment you are responding to does sound a bit red neck, for lack of a better word, but forget the lawyer route. That costs money and will get you zip.
I'm 63 years old and frankly, I've had a damn good life all things considered so I suppose I'm at a stage where I'm willing to take actions someone with a career etc. is not willing to do. I keep nothing illegal in my home so I'm standing on pretty firm ground should something like the OP's problem show up on my door step. Yes, I may get arrested for not co operating but on the same token I'm not giving them anything to use such as an assault charge. My first action would be to call 911 and tell them I'm being robbed by some people dressed in police uniforms. I would give them my address, tell them that they are stealing GUN parts and in general dramatize the hell out of the situation.
911 calls are recorded so there would be a record of what was happening for later use.
I refuse to live in fear and that's exactly what these tactics being used today are intended to do. If you stand up to the IRS, they are gonna get you. If you stand up to the Police they are gonna get you?.
The bottom line is if you don't stand up, then yes, they will get you! Your call.As the late Turner Kirkland was fond of saying, "If you want good oats, you have to pay the price. If you'll take oats that have already been through the horse, those come cheaper."Comment
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In what State(s) is mere possession of a fired case - absent any other circumstances - cause for being arrested? I know things are really bad, but that seems a bit over the top.In some states were the mere possession of a fired casing, or, horrors, a loaded cartridge can get you arrested I'd be worried about what the "legally constituted authorities" might think about any part of any firearm. I can see them taking it as evidence of possibly possessing other, perhaps, illegal parts or firearms and deciding to search your home.Comment
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Massachusetts. Reported in the papers a couple years back when the cops went after some kids who had been collecting spent brass from rifle salutes that were part of a Memorial Day event."They've took the fun out of running the race. You never see a campfire anywhere. There's never any time for visiting." - Joe Redington Sr., 1997Comment
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Actually I think that DC (the municipality thereof) is the worst. Take a look at this story.
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