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Unread 09-12-2003, 01:44 AM   #11
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Herb,
As a former Amry 82nd Airborne infantry paratrooper and current law enforcement Officer I take great offense in your statement that a fellow Officer would take the guns and in your words "My gut feeling is that they are gone already, went home with the 'capturing' police officer, and probably not even officially reported". This is complete bull@%$#. No Ar-15 is worth my job. Nothing would be done that the law does not mandate and I can guarantee you that no Officer that I work with or know would step on your rights as per the 2nd amendment. Stop blaming the soldiers when you should be blaming the politicians. This is a law that was passed in California, however sad, the person should have read the law before transporting firearms actross state lines and taken appropiate steps. I do hope that he gets the weapons back, but he should have known this was possibility. Officers are not trying to steal your guns and are not making a profit from doing so.

Jim
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