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Question from a friend

Lurchiron

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Glock34 wrote:
CarryOK wrote:
thanks for the welcome. i will return the favor.

Massa doughie is welcome in my neighvbor hood befor g-loc-k34. just becauze i just signd on doesnt mean i have not lurked - stalkked. lol

i CarryOK a springfeild M1911 not tupperware to nowhere
wow, dougy that` was fast move, from Wash island, to Oklahoma. how do you move so fast. everyone lets give him a hand he carries a 1911 that is also not made in the USA, yet he makes fun of our guns, i believe your Springfield frame is made in Brazil ? mine is made in Austria, hmmm I bet Manufacturing standards are higher in Austria.



Austria; Isn't that where all the unrepentant Nazis' moved to?

Now your promoting national socialism, dude you got more twists than a snake with no GPS.
 

Mike

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Uziel Gal wrote:
Well, good luck getting the Courts to feel satisfied that they have to return it to you when all you can provide to prove in Court that it belongs to you is a serial number or a picture.
When the government seizes property the constitution requires that it provide you notice and an opportunity to be heard as to why it has seized your property and is retaining it - this is the due process required.

If the government does not do that, sue them for failing to provide due process in federal court - not for return of the personal property in state court (that's the Marine Corp. up the middle approach).
 

thelongone13

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Uziel Gal wrote:
It may become a problem, only if it was confiscated by the police, and your friend does not have a bill of sale with the firearms serial number. You must have proof of ownership to have a firearm returned to you.
Another good idea would be to photograph your serial numbers and file them (hard copies) at home.
 
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