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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Recovering a handgun from MD

    It seems to me these LEO organizations want to make so expensive that it is cheaper to buy a new gun than continue to fight them. Some time ago in Cal. the sheriff of LA county was ordered to return a firearm by the court and he still refused.
    USNRET '61-'81

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    ....Some time ago in Cal. the sheriff of LA county was ordered to return a firearm by the court and he still refused.
    That calls for arrest/removal of the corrupt sheriff. Malfeasance/misfeasance of office, theft of property with intent to deprive the owner permanently, and a few other crimes. Felton-Sibley Act too.

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    Default Re: Recovering a handgun from MD

    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    That calls for arrest/removal of the corrupt sheriff. Malfeasance/misfeasance of office, theft of property with intent to deprive the owner permanently, and a few other crimes. Felton-Sibley Act too.
    Do you really think the LA Da. would file such a charge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    That calls for arrest/removal of the corrupt sheriff. Malfeasance/misfeasance of office, theft of property with intent to deprive the owner permanently, and a few other crimes. Felton-Sibley Act too.
    I haven't heard the Felton-Sibley Act invoked in a long time. I prefer using Failure-to-do-Right-in-a-Do-Right-Zone myself.

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    Default Re: Recovering a handgun from MD

    Dudley Dooright done passed on, ain't he?

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    Default Re: Recovering a handgun from MD

    Quote Originally Posted by sota View Post
    depends on whether the person on the receiving end of the call actually wants to go the PITA route or not. I always give people the choice: solve it or I'll nag you until your death, and then into your afterlife.
    If I was trying to help someone with a situation that was taking some time, but they decided to nag me to death, I guarantee we would meet in the afterlife with the situation unresolved.

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    Default Re: Recovering a handgun from MD

    Quote Originally Posted by Carson View Post
    If I was trying to help someone with a situation that was taking some time, but they decided to nag me to death, I guarantee we would meet in the afterlife with the situation unresolved.
    Well, OP, there you have it.

    If you let it sit you will never get it, and if you call too much, you will never get it. The cops have it, and they aren't giving it back.

    Not to say you shouldn't try, I applaud your efforts, but the system is against you, and the system has all the cards.
    Sic semper tyrannis

  8. #28
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    Default Re: Recovering a handgun from MD

    Maryland, police, investigation, firearm, out of state.....consider the gun property of the MD state police.
    You will spend more time, aggravation, and attorney's fees fighting to get that gun back that to buy another one.

    In the end an XDs is a $400 gun. Unless there is some massive sentimental value, I would chalk it up as a loss.

  9. #29
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    Default Re: Recovering a handgun from MD

    Quote Originally Posted by rwilson452 View Post
    Do you really think the LA Da. would file such a charge?
    depends on said sheriff's political affiliation.
    There is no greater sorrow than to recall in misery the time when we were happy - Dante.

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    Default Re: Recovering a handgun from MD

    GO down to Pittsburgh and GET MARTY!

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