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    Default Re: GOSA legal counsel and getting firearms back

    My suggestion re sampling of bullets for ballistic testing makes sense in the light of storing firearms. No thefts can occur and they are not exposed to damage. I am now referring to legal firearms that were used in a shooting.

    Having such a water capture container at a local shooting range is the other logic solution. The cops will then not be woken up.

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    Default Re: GOSA legal counsel and getting firearms back

    Quote Originally Posted by driepootx View Post
    The cops will then not be woken up.
    I was with you till you lost me there.

    Seriously though, can there be any point in even doing ballistics testing? Does anything get done with whatever results eventually trickle out of the system ito of investigation and prosecution? I very much hope I'm wrong but I'd be surprised to hear that more than a handful of convictions a year result from anything that happens in ballistics.

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    Default Re: GOSA legal counsel and getting firearms back

    Well I received some incredibly good news - the detective notified me that my pistol's been returned to the station. So now they start the paperwork to have it returned to me. Apparently that's going to take about a week, but hopefully the biggest hurdle has now been overcome.
    To say I'm relieved is an understatement. Its taken almost exactly two years, but at least I'll be able to close this chapter.

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    Default Re: GOSA legal counsel and getting firearms back

    Good news
    Don’t take life too seriously, no one gets out alive.

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    Default Re: GOSA legal counsel and getting firearms back

    That must be a huge relief. Great feeling.


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