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Posted: 12/3/2023 1:52:55 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Bigger_Hammer]
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Quote History Originally Posted By PraetorEvocatus: Advised him to get a friend, draw up a fake bill of sale, and get both their signatures notarized. That should stop this civil rights violation. The traffic stop was legit. The arrest was legit (albeit unnecessary and extra, given that he could have been given a citation and released). The seizing the pistol to prevent the tow guy from stealing it was legit. But requiring "proof of ownership," FROM THE GUY YOU TOOK IT FROM, and ONLY for a firearm, is a clear Civil Rights violation. I can't stand this shit. They're pulling fake, fucked-up bullshit, so they're going to get fake bullshit compliance. View Quote Not always a good idea to fake up paperwork after a crime or arrest. He could face issues on a "False Document" (notarized a bill of sale after the fact) Most notaries (at least here) won't sign off on something like that. They want the people on paper, with their IDs, and mark it as of the current date. (at least in my experience in Texas). Bigger_Hammer
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LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT SHOUTING "HOLY $H!T...WHAT A RIDE"!!
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