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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    Quote Originally Posted by Dlrjnr View Post
    I’m just trying to see if anyone had any info or feedback other than the standard “get a lawyer” response. If need be we’ll obviously have to... but if not and there may be someone who’s willing to give me any info. I’d be grateful.
    Omg. The gov dont want the people having 2A rights. Going to court without a lawyer you will get run over. Yes its all about the money. The world is a mean nasty rotten place and will chew up the broke man. It aint right. It ain't fair. Nobody cares. Its a mean nasty rotten world. Just is.

    One last note. You are lucky. Like mega lottery winning lucky. You skated a 302. Dr had no incentive to not 302.

    Wife needs a safe that you can't get into. Or would if you were prohibited.

    Get a gun lawyer.
    The Gun is the Badge of a Free Man

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    I get it. And appreciate the info. Money is the reason for me asking obviously.

    Any attorney recommendations for Bucks county with reasonable costs?

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunsnwater View Post
    Omg. The gov dont want the people having 2A rights. Going to court without a lawyer you will get run over. Yes its all about the money. The world is a mean nasty rotten place and will chew up the broke man. It aint right. It ain't fair. Nobody cares. Its a mean nasty rotten world. Just is.

    One last note. You are lucky. Like mega lottery winning lucky. You skated a 302. Dr had no incentive to not 302.

    Wife needs a safe that you can't get into. Or would if you were prohibited.

    Get a gun lawyer.
    Much appreciated... yes I was lucky for the reduction.

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    Are you married and living in the same house? What's yours is hers and what's hers is yours.
    I’ll PM

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    Quote Originally Posted by Dlrjnr View Post
    I get it. And appreciate the info. Money is the reason for me asking obviously.

    Any attorney recommendations for Bucks county with reasonable costs?
    Hands down, no question, make Phil your first call. He's a moderator here and exceedingly well-versed and respected by the community here:

    Philip G. Kline Jr., Esq. - Quakertown, PA
    519 Juniper Street
    Quakertown, PA 18951
    (215)538-4444
    Get your "Guns Save Lives" stickers today! PM for more info.

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    Quote Originally Posted by gnbrotz View Post
    Hands down, no question, make Phil your first call. He's a moderator here and exceedingly well-versed and respected by the community here:

    Philip G. Kline Jr., Esq. - Quakertown, PA
    519 Juniper Street
    Quakertown, PA 18951
    (215)538-4444

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    Quote Originally Posted by gnbrotz View Post
    Hands down, no question, make Phil your first call. He's a moderator here and exceedingly well-versed and respected by the community here:

    Philip G. Kline Jr., Esq. - Quakertown, PA
    519 Juniper Street
    Quakertown, PA 18951
    (215)538-4444
    Not to mention, he's one hell of a ballroom dancer.
    Rules are written in the stone,
    Break the rules and you get no bones,
    all you get is ridicule, laughter,
    and a trip to the house of pain.

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    I think we need a separate sub forum for this topic.

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    Just like the other thread involving a PD detective confiscating an LTCF, taking property without proper documentation by a police officer is just stealing, because accountability for that property goes out the window.
    Quote Originally Posted by Aggies Coach View Post
    Cause white people are awesome. Happy now......LOL.

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    Default Re: Spouses issues reclaiming firearms after MY 302

    Quote Originally Posted by Gun View Post
    Just like the other thread involving a PD detective confiscating an LTCF, taking property without proper documentation by a police officer is just stealing, because accountability for that property goes out the window.
    I completely agree.... She trusted them to know because they’re supposed to, but not always the case. Just because an officer says it, doesn’t mean it’s right, happens all the time I see.

    It’s a shame, by a large majority of our society, there’s way too much “blind trust” placed in what’s basically just another person (who is likely a complete stranger to you) in these moments.

    They didn’t need to be taken in the first place, I obviously wasn’t going to be there. They had time.

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