Yes as it's up to the officer whether he presses charges or not.
But there's few town cops who are understanding towards firearms, there's a reason my AO doesn't let them sign our mail order forms.
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Yes as it's up to the officer whether he presses charges or not.
But there's few town cops who are understanding towards firearms, there's a reason my AO doesn't let them sign our mail order forms.
I appreciate the reply, and I applaud you for thinking as you do.
Problem being, you're a firearms user outside of the police force and that means you understand the problems that we can come...
His comment was directly pointed at me, I'm the one that said the legislation is open to interpretation.
Moutere, please quote the put down that you claim.
10-Ring, the question here isn't that...
Honestly, that makes no difference, if ANYONE no matter what their profession may be comes here and says something that puts others down and adds no contribution or solid reasoning for it, I will ask...
You come here say people do this that, have nothing to actually contribute, why are you here?
Yeah, love to see what the police would say if they caught you with an AR in your backpack.
I remember this question coming up at my mountain safety course and what the guys there suggested is that...