Lets just say that you are arguing your opinion about a point of law where you have no standing. You were not there, so your opinion is not relevant.
If this happens while you are at a range and the police are there and they tell you not to touch anything while they process the crime scene, please don't touch anything. If you choose to go your own way, don't surprised if you pay some pretty hefty consequences.
If you choose to comply and later decide to file some form of action to have the police destroy any records of your firearms after they have finished their investigation, please do so. You may or may not be successful.
Continually spouting your perceived notion that the local police are collecting some secret database, one crime scene at a time, gets to be wearisome. Many members of the staff here quickly grow tired of it.
Continue at your own peril.







