Probably, yeah.jmra wrote:I bet the PD would disagree and it simply wouldn't be worth going to court over.Dave2 wrote:Guns aren't registered in TX. He would (or at least should) have the same rights to it as he would any other piece of found property.maximus2161 wrote:Now I may be wrong. I am not an attorney, or know what NRHPD's policies are but I dont see how finding a lost firearm would give you rights to it if no one claimed it. But I can bet the PD isnt going to release it to anyone but the person its registered to or the proven owner.
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- Tue Mar 25, 2014 1:05 pm
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- Tue Mar 25, 2014 4:53 am
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Guns aren't registered in TX. He would (or at least should) have the same rights to it as he would any other piece of found property.maximus2161 wrote:Now I may be wrong. I am not an attorney, or know what NRHPD's policies are but I dont see how finding a lost firearm would give you rights to it if no one claimed it. But I can bet the PD isnt going to release it to anyone but the person its registered to or the proven owner.