Onondaga County, NY Sheriffs looking for dead folks' guns

Terrible. I don't care for even the way Ernest2 said it could be done. This is wrong and a waste of tax money and officer time. I wonder about that Florida idea.

" There are no other living relatives in the household. So our intrepid under-employed police officer puts the gun in a federal database as a contraband weapon, despite the fact that the weapon is legally owned in the state of Florida. THIS could get fun."

So the daughter in Florida gets a CCP "And lets say her state requires you to list by serial # all guns you plan to carry" So the serial # goes into computer and comes up stolen. She gets arrested and odds are will have a heck of a time getting a CCP. I have always filled out 4473 and gone through FFLs even thou in Minnesota I wouldn't have to for private sales. Now I regret going super legal.
 
Don't worry, everybody. I posted a topic a few weeks back essentially asking if we could trust our local law enforcement officers if gun control/registration/confiscation came to pass and I was assured by police apologists we have nothing to worry about. I was told the only people worth worrying about were those from the alphabet agencies (ATF, FBI, etc.).

Well, I guess that wasn't quite true, was it?

Although a policeman is not necessarily your enemy, he's not really your friend, either. He'll do what he's tasked to do by idiotic lawmakers, or I doubt he'll be a cop long.

Contrary to what you may think, I'm not anti-police; cops serve a useful role in society, even if I don't back all of the areas they work at policing. But stories like this should remind everyone just who cops work for.
DAL

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Reading "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal," by Ayn Rand, should be required of every politician and in every high school.
GOA, JPFO, PPFC, CSSA, LP, NRA
 
ernest2: I'm not a rocket scientist, I'm a brain surgeon. There is a huge difference.

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"Anyone feel like saluting the flag which the strutting ATF and FBI gleefully raised over the smoldering crematorium of Waco, back in April of ‘93?" -Vin Suprynowicz
 
DAL, I know what you're saying. I like cops, every third home in my neighborhood is owned by a cop, and I'm glad they're there. But, if
the worst ever happens, they have to consider their choices like everyone else. They have wives, kids, mortgages, loans and all the other worries, just like the rest of us. How many are sufficiently pro-2nd to endanger the welfare of their families? I don't even want to guess.

It's the same problem that some of the German soldiers faced at the death camps in WWII:
defy and be killed, or take care of home and hearth. I have no doubt whatsoever that many, if not most, of those soldiers were good men
who despised what they were ordered to do.

I guess the best approach is to "take out" the despots before it gets that far. Politically, I mean.

Dick
 
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