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Right to Bear Arms? Gun grabbing sweeping the nation
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Bruce W. Krafft
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... "While Americans have the constitutional rights to keep and bear arms ...it is not just in California where guns are seized and destroyed illegally, attorneys charge."
"'This kind of below-the-radar bureaucratic gun confiscation is a growing Second Amendment and property rights violation problem, particularly in strict gun control states like California, New Jersey and Massachusetts,' said Alan Gottlieb, founder of the [SAF]. 'People can't afford to spend tens of thousands of dollars on legal fees to get back a $500 firearm.'"
"The [SAF]’s most recent case involves Rick Bailey ... whose entire collection of 28 firearms valued at $25,000 was seized by authorities because of an ongoing dispute with a neighbor." ... |
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Millwright66
(4/13/2015)
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Nothing new here to gun owners in "unfriendly" states/municipalities. We've long known/endured the risk posed by any "neighbor conflict". These most often arise when "new complaints" move in bringing all their progressive/control propensities along. Any "conflict"- regardless of cause/initiation/outcome - generally results in the gun owner losing his guns. Which was the neighbor's objective from the outset. |
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