I agree with you 100%. There was no need to run the gun to see if it had been stolen. That was the excuse given so they could proceed with their hidden agenda.AEA wrote:I give up.........
No one seems interested in protecting their privacy and rights anymore.......![]()
Even if there is a stolen gun database available to the DPS Trooper at 2am in the morning. What is the purpose of running a Law Abiding Citizen's (CHL) weapon for the possibility that it is stolen?
First....it will not be stolen.
Second.....the LEO is "FISHING" and if he is not fishing then he is supplying serial numbers to a database that is being built because of people that are not interested in standing up for their rights.
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- Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:24 pm
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