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    Zombie Slayer kidicarus13's Avatar
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    A few things that stood out to me...

    Other states may lack confiscation programs - So they admit that there are confiscation programs

    Merely being in a database of registered gun owners and having a “disqualifying event,” such as a felony conviction or restraining order, isn’t sufficient evidence for a search warrant, Marsh said March 5 during raids in San Bernardino County. So the agents often must talk their way into a residence to look for weapons, he said. - Good to know that their not kicking in doors just yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    A few things that stood out to me...

    Other states may lack confiscation programs - So they admit that there are confiscation programs

    Merely being in a database of registered gun owners and having a “disqualifying event,” such as a felony conviction or restraining order, isn’t sufficient evidence for a search warrant, Marsh said March 5 during raids in San Bernardino County. So the agents often must talk their way into a residence to look for weapons, he said. - Good to know that their not kicking in doors just yet.
    "Hi you don't know me but I want to come into your house and look around."

    Still confused why anyone would let someone into their house. I don't even let the damn UPS guy past the front porch and he is pretty friendly and helpful.
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