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<blockquote data-quote="Geiner" data-source="post: 2208420" data-attributes="member: 29114"><p>Yes, something like that caojyn. I haven't spoken to them at length, but from what I understand, they were asked to declare anything and said no. Then after they were told they were going to be searched, the guys doing the search asked them again before they went into the RV if they had anything in there that could hurt them and he told them about the gun. I am not implying that they lied to the 1st guy and only fessed up after the fact. Believe it or not, ppl do forget sometimes that they have a gun on them. (I.E. ppl getting on planes w/ one in their bag.) They store that gun in the RV and rarely pull it out, so after 3 to 4 weeks on the road and by not even packing it in the 1st place for the trip, because it was already there, they weren't thinking when asked the question. Then while they were waiting to be searched, it hit him like a ton of bricks. Kind of an "Oh ****" moment. He then informed them it was there. I'll have more details when I speak with them again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geiner, post: 2208420, member: 29114"] Yes, something like that caojyn. I haven't spoken to them at length, but from what I understand, they were asked to declare anything and said no. Then after they were told they were going to be searched, the guys doing the search asked them again before they went into the RV if they had anything in there that could hurt them and he told them about the gun. I am not implying that they lied to the 1st guy and only fessed up after the fact. Believe it or not, ppl do forget sometimes that they have a gun on them. (I.E. ppl getting on planes w/ one in their bag.) They store that gun in the RV and rarely pull it out, so after 3 to 4 weeks on the road and by not even packing it in the 1st place for the trip, because it was already there, they weren't thinking when asked the question. Then while they were waiting to be searched, it hit him like a ton of bricks. Kind of an "Oh ****" moment. He then informed them it was there. I'll have more details when I speak with them again. [/QUOTE]
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