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Police in Buffalo, N.Y. will begin confiscating guns legally owned by people who have recently passed away.
"Buffalo Police Commissioner Daniel Derrenda said at a press conference last week that the department will be sending people to collect guns that belong to pistol permit holders who had died so "they don't end up in the wrong hands." The department will cross reference pistol permit holders with death records and the guns will be collected when possible, he said."
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"They're quick to say they're going to take the guns," said Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association. "But they don't tell you the law doesn't apply to long guns, or that these families can sell [their loved one's] pistol or apply to keep it."
I wonder how many people will be wrongfully ROBBED of their family-owned firearms and heirlooms before word gets around? Will they ever be able to get them back after the fact, once they realize they've been DECEIVED by Buffalo's "law enforcement?"
Does the Buffalo, NY PD have ANY shred of either decency or integrity on this issue? Apparently not. If they did, the the police chief wouldn't be doing it in the first place.
"Buffalo Police Commissioner Daniel Derrenda said at a press conference last week that the department will be sending people to collect guns that belong to pistol permit holders who had died so "they don't end up in the wrong hands." The department will cross reference pistol permit holders with death records and the guns will be collected when possible, he said."
Link.
"They're quick to say they're going to take the guns," said Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association. "But they don't tell you the law doesn't apply to long guns, or that these families can sell [their loved one's] pistol or apply to keep it."
I wonder how many people will be wrongfully ROBBED of their family-owned firearms and heirlooms before word gets around? Will they ever be able to get them back after the fact, once they realize they've been DECEIVED by Buffalo's "law enforcement?"
Does the Buffalo, NY PD have ANY shred of either decency or integrity on this issue? Apparently not. If they did, the the police chief wouldn't be doing it in the first place.