wylde007
Regular Member
One question I have not seen addressed (unless I missed it somehow) is that when a shooting is "justified" do the authorities ALWAYS confiscate the firearm of the shooter?
And if they do confiscate said firearm, what investigation of it do they perform, if any? Do they only use the barrel to verify ballistics? Do they merely keep it until the shooter is absolved? Do they detail strip it and check each part for 922r compliance?
I just don't know how they'd know whether a firearm was really "modified". Do all forces have a firearms expert who is familiar with 100% OEM weapons and which "modifications" that can be performed to those weapons would be considered applicable to the abstract of "intent"?
I doubt it.
And if they do confiscate said firearm, what investigation of it do they perform, if any? Do they only use the barrel to verify ballistics? Do they merely keep it until the shooter is absolved? Do they detail strip it and check each part for 922r compliance?
I just don't know how they'd know whether a firearm was really "modified". Do all forces have a firearms expert who is familiar with 100% OEM weapons and which "modifications" that can be performed to those weapons would be considered applicable to the abstract of "intent"?
I doubt it.
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