I agree. He considered filing suit and may yet, but the expenses of the accident, and the several reconstructive surgeries hes gone through has given it a low priority.NcongruNt wrote: That seems a little fishy. Whey would they do ballistics testing on the gun unless they had some sort of cause to do so? I hardly think being in an accident is reason to run ballistics testing on a gun that had no association with a crime, especially one owned by a CHLer.......
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- Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:52 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What to do if you are carrying and are in a accident?
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- Sat Jul 21, 2007 9:14 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What to do if you are carrying and are in a accident?
- Replies: 40
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A friend w/ a CHL was in an acident last year. He was transported while unconscious, to the hospital. The HPD officer on the scene took possesion of his handgun. My friend had to file some kind of paper work to get it back. WHen it was returrned, all except one round of the ammo was gone. When he asked what happened to the rest he was told that they had done ballstic tests, and since the ammo was fragible they had a hard time getting a good round to look at.