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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2771887" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>True, dat. I'd think you'd have a pretty strong case, but making case law ain't cheap. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, about 18 years ago, I gave a deposition for a guy who got arrested by NPD for openly transporting a rifle. He'd just bought it (not from me, though I knew the (AFAIK legal) transaction had occurred--which was how I got involved), and was walking home with it when one of Norman's finest decided to arrest him for it--despite the fact that what he was doing was completely legal under Oklahoma statutes. I never got called to testify, so I presume that his attorney got the charges dismissed, but I'm also reasonably certain that she didn't give away her services.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2771887, member: 26737"] True, dat. I'd think you'd have a pretty strong case, but making case law ain't cheap. FWIW, about 18 years ago, I gave a deposition for a guy who got arrested by NPD for openly transporting a rifle. He'd just bought it (not from me, though I knew the (AFAIK legal) transaction had occurred--which was how I got involved), and was walking home with it when one of Norman's finest decided to arrest him for it--despite the fact that what he was doing was completely legal under Oklahoma statutes. I never got called to testify, so I presume that his attorney got the charges dismissed, but I'm also reasonably certain that she didn't give away her services. [/QUOTE]
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