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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3838384" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>I dont think you understand. Not all accidents total out expensive cars and upset drivers and warrant firearm seizure. I dont think you understand that saying someone else was at fault should get their firearm seized, or saying they dont have insurance, or saying that someone was driving wreckless. Your the one that brought up all these scenarios for the seizure of a firearm. Do most accidents have those scenarios? No i dont think so. If one was known to have a firearm and was getting to a point of officer/or others well being wouldn't you give a command and if not followed go from there. Does it matter if you know its on the hip or not. Honestly now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3838384, member: 24646"] I dont think you understand. Not all accidents total out expensive cars and upset drivers and warrant firearm seizure. I dont think you understand that saying someone else was at fault should get their firearm seized, or saying they dont have insurance, or saying that someone was driving wreckless. Your the one that brought up all these scenarios for the seizure of a firearm. Do most accidents have those scenarios? No i dont think so. If one was known to have a firearm and was getting to a point of officer/or others well being wouldn't you give a command and if not followed go from there. Does it matter if you know its on the hip or not. Honestly now [/QUOTE]
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