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Some of the people have gotten off of topic here.
The point is, is that when getting "evicted" this is a somewhat random illegit search warrant procedure? What if the person is getting "evicted" pays the rent, and the sheriffs office takes his guns? What if his house is broken into and he's robbed? I know that the courts have ruled they cannot be held liable, however you see my point.
I do see the point for a deputy to be there when the stuff is moved out in either case, when someone is "evicted" whether they have firearms or not.
How many weapons qualifies as an arsenal? If im a right wing, left wing, pacifist, facist, jihadist, protestor, anti this or that - "extremist" its not a crime for me to own legal weapons in the US as long as I go through theproper channels and obey the laws set forth by the US government. In fact I can be christian,jewish, buddhist, and muslim and own weapons legally in the US. If this upsets you, move to the UK, move to africa or the middle east, move to cuba or china...If a person has 10,000 rounds of ammunition, and agarden variety of "assault weapons" since when did that become a crime? Did they fail to mention that the person also had a years worth supply of food and water, not to mention a generator? If you were at Hurricane Katrina cleanupyou would understand why that may be a need in your home, not a maybe or a want. Lets not forget who it came down to when it was time to protect the streets - the average harry homeowner citizen. If you think for 1 second that a catagory 6 hurricane cannot roll up the coast and do the same damage your wrong.
This isn't an attack on LEO's. In fact the sooner some police departments recognize that some citizens out there would help them in an emergency just as they would like to save the day and the world, then perhaps they can become apart of the community, and not try to criminalize society 1 person at a time, whether its owning guns, ammunition, belonging to a certain religion, etc.??? Its not a crime to stand up for your constitutional rights, even if you are a cop or investigator, because someday, you may not have that job, and you will wish you had those rights as well. Perhaps the FOP and some of the other police organizations in america should take a new stance on guns and responsible gun ownership, and stop trying to criminalize legalfirearms owners, maybe I might see things in a different light.