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Under what authority can police confiscate a defensive firearm?
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<blockquote data-quote="grizzly97" data-source="post: 1381805" data-attributes="member: 13933"><p>I would assume that they confiscate the firearm because it's evidence in the shooting. So it makes sense that you wouldn't get it back until the trial was over. As far as it getting damaged while in their posession, I have no clue. I personally don't care if mine gets cosmetic damage. It's a tool, not a show peice. If you use a full auto for home defense (assuming it was a good shoot), I would think as long as you had all the proper paperwork then you'd be ok. Except that, with all the anti-gun people out there, lawyers as well, you would more than likely get in trouble for "overkill" or something. Just my .02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzly97, post: 1381805, member: 13933"] I would assume that they confiscate the firearm because it's evidence in the shooting. So it makes sense that you wouldn't get it back until the trial was over. As far as it getting damaged while in their posession, I have no clue. I personally don't care if mine gets cosmetic damage. It's a tool, not a show peice. If you use a full auto for home defense (assuming it was a good shoot), I would think as long as you had all the proper paperwork then you'd be ok. Except that, with all the anti-gun people out there, lawyers as well, you would more than likely get in trouble for "overkill" or something. Just my .02. [/QUOTE]
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