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Link Posted: 10/15/2017 11:23:21 PM EST
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[truther]This is the first time in history that bone dry grass caught on fire and burned .... [/truther]
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Arcing power lines in 50-60 mph winds. In trees or wires drop sparks onto the grass that is 2 feet tall in some places. Happens a lot out here.
Link Posted: 10/15/2017 11:35:00 PM EST
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yeah, they started a giant fire and burned up houses so they could take the guns

guns that will be paid for by the insurance company and re-purchased

good thinking
Link Posted: 10/16/2017 8:53:21 AM EST
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Got news last night that my aunt and uncle have returned to there home in upper Green Valley.
Link Posted: 10/16/2017 8:57:08 AM EST
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Let me get this straight.  You think "big brother" purposely lit the wildfires in order to destroy guns?
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I do not think that is the case here, but ask yourself this. Would big brother shoot an unarmed woman holding a baby through a door? Would they burn a compound full of kids to the ground?
Link Posted: 10/16/2017 8:59:14 AM EST
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Link Posted: 10/16/2017 9:06:14 AM EST
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I'm a cop whose house is in the evacuation area. I was also evacuated during the Oroville Dam crisis last year (although I didn't leave). Local agencies put out mutual aid request to help secure evacuated neighborhoods. Guys from my department are working 24 hour shifts making sure shit isn't getting stolen. Not going door to door asking for 30 round mags or bullet buttons. People can mother-fuck California all they want for their gun laws and other leftist bullshit, but the emergency here is real, people are dying, missing and without houses, just like Texas and Florida (not comparing the magnitude, just the situations).
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Yours and your coworkers efforts are appreciated...

Link Posted: 10/16/2017 9:23:01 AM EST
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your tinfoil hat is too tight dude... cutting of circulation
Link Posted: 10/16/2017 9:28:21 AM EST
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It's for the children.

Don't want children picking up icky guns.

OP, you don't hate children, do you?
Link Posted: 10/16/2017 9:29:21 AM EST
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That may be a client of mine. 

I shipped out a part Tuesday morning, and realized it was headed to Santa Rosa. Sent a note with the shipping notification telling him I hoped all was good with him and his. Got a reply email Wednesday as I was pulling up to the Cola Wars in Virginia from him saying the target stand looks great, the rest of the house, personal belongings, target for the stand, guns, etc was all a bit extra crispy. 
Link Posted: 10/17/2017 7:49:53 PM EST
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He was at his own fucking house......

You should be embarrassed.
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Yeah this makes a lot of sense. He "discovered" these firearms at his "own" house. It's far more important that he recovers firearms from his house than anything else.

Why would that be news? Why would they show someone digging up firearms from their own house? Why would they headline it with, "Former police chief" finding firearms at his own damn house?
Link Posted: 10/17/2017 7:51:15 PM EST
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I'm a cop whose house is in the evacuation area. I was also evacuated during the Oroville Dam crisis last year (although I didn't leave). Local agencies put out mutual aid request to help secure evacuated neighborhoods. Guys from my department are working 24 hour shifts making sure shit isn't getting stolen. Not going door to door asking for 30 round mags or bullet buttons. People can mother-fuck California all they want for their gun laws and other leftist bullshit, but the emergency here is real, people are dying, missing and without houses, just like Texas and Florida (not comparing the magnitude, just the situations).
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Even if people are "really" doing other stuff, why did CNN news decided to segment this former police chief digging into people's houses for firearms? Why is that more important than say a dangerous structure that kids could go into? Or maybe families coming back risking family photos or something?
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 12:29:07 AM EST
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Yeah this makes a lot of sense. He "discovered" these firearms at his "own" house. It's far more important that he recovers firearms from his house than anything else.

Why would that be news? Why would they show someone digging up firearms from their own house? Why would they headline it with, "Former police chief" finding firearms at his own damn house?
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Put down the bong and unwrap the tinfoil.
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 12:32:24 AM EST
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Conspiracy kitty says "Op your drunk, go to bed"
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 12:37:56 AM EST
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Link Posted: 10/18/2017 12:51:59 AM EST
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Are you seriously using "air quotes" with a member whose house is in the evac area?  What the hell is wrong with you?
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 12:57:55 AM EST
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Even if people are "really" doing other stuff, why did CNN news decided to segment this former police chief digging into people's houses for firearms? Why is that more important than say a dangerous structure that kids could go into? Or maybe families coming back risking family photos or something?
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Link Posted: 10/18/2017 3:25:38 PM EST
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Are you seriously using "air quotes" with a member whose house is in the evac area?  What the hell is wrong with you?
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He said people are "really" doing other things. My question is why did CNN air this segment when other people are "really" doing stuff?
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 3:29:44 PM EST
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Put down the bong and unwrap the tinfoil.
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Yeah this makes a lot of sense. He "discovered" these firearms at his "own" house. It's far more important that he recovers firearms from his house than anything else.

Why would that be news? Why would they show someone digging up firearms from their own house? Why would they headline it with, "Former police chief" finding firearms at his own damn house?
Put down the bong and unwrap the tinfoil.
His December 2012 Sandy Hook troofer account probably got banned.
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 3:29:44 PM EST
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He said people are "really" doing other things. My question is why did CNN air this segment when other people are "really" doing stuff?
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Are you seriously using "air quotes" with a member whose house is in the evac area?  What the hell is wrong with you?
He said people are "really" doing other things. My question is why did CNN air this segment when other people are "really" doing stuff?
Jesus fucking Christ dude,  do we look like we have a crystal ball or work at CNN?
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 3:38:12 PM EST
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1. You're a Teener.

2. Not a team member.

3. You're hiding your true location.

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There have been no new anti-Gun laws passed in Nevada (or federally) since 1 October.

Do you have a link to the former police chief looking for guns in the rubble of the California wildfires? Thanks in advance.

Again: Where are you located in the USA?

May I ask why you're so interested in where I live? That sounds rather silly question.

Okay I found the video: https://youtu.be/h7bYIGIqoYI?t=24m19s

Please watch it and translate it for me. It starts a few seconds after that. I'll check it out in the morning.
1. You're a Teener.

2. Not a team member.

3. You're hiding your true location.

That's all.

AND he posted something extremely autistic!
Give it up OP, what state???????
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 7:00:08 PM EST
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.....what state???????
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Delusional
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 7:09:42 PM EST
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Any gun that's been IN a fire isn't going to be shootable. It'll be a twisted chunk of metal parts.

It's conceivable that guns in a good gun safe >might< survive instead of being baked into charcoal and twisty bits, but then that is burglary if they break into the safes, whether it's ex-leo, leo, or a common thug.
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 7:10:41 PM EST
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Next thing you know, a state of emergency for any reason will be firearms confiscation
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 8:33:03 PM EST
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.....what state???????
Delusional
Snort.
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 9:27:00 PM EST
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Any gun that's been IN a fire isn't going to be shootable. It'll be a twisted chunk of metal parts.

It's conceivable that guns in a good gun safe >might< survive instead of being baked into charcoal and twisty bits, but then that is burglary if they break into the safes, whether it's ex-leo, leo, or a common thug.
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Yes that is my thought as well. It might make sense that they're collecting firearms, but with so much other stuff going on it simply doesn't make sense.
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 9:48:58 PM EST
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Not tinfoil.... our neighbors to the North did that in 2013 when High River, Alberta flooded. RCMP went into the flooded out homes and confiscated lawful Canadians' guns.

High River residents paid $2.3M for controversial RCMP home and gun sweeps during 2013 flood

RCMP watchdog raps Mounties over High River gun seizures during 2013 flood

High River Guns Seized 

RCMP unlawfully seized guns during Alberta floods: Report

California has a State agency tasked to confiscate guns. The Bureau of Firearms - California Department of Justice is the State's enforcement arm that enforces State Gun Laws. 

 It is California's version of ATF.



I very much can see California taking a page from the RCMP.
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 9:50:31 PM EST
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If you don't believe me, just look up Hurricane Katrina. People had their homes destroyed, lives gone and the local police were going door to door to collect guns. They actually passed a law post Katrina to stop this.

California seems to be violating this. They are using a tragedy to confiscate firearms from people home.

As I said, people are busy worrying about other things. Such as their destroyed homes, lost love ones, etc, etc.

Don't be silly to think that California wouldn't use this time to extend their desire to confiscate firearms.
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I heard there were over 400 persons missing....you'd think he could find more important things to do with his taxpayer funded time.
If you don't believe me, just look up Hurricane Katrina. People had their homes destroyed, lives gone and the local police were going door to door to collect guns. They actually passed a law post Katrina to stop this.

California seems to be violating this. They are using a tragedy to confiscate firearms from people home.

As I said, people are busy worrying about other things. Such as their destroyed homes, lost love ones, etc, etc.

Don't be silly to think that California wouldn't use this time to extend their desire to confiscate firearms.
The law passed on the Federal Level is to prevent Federal Agencies from taking such action. Florida passed it's own law. Not sure about California.
Link Posted: 10/18/2017 11:28:05 PM EST
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Not tinfoil.... our neighbors to the North did that in 2013 when High River, Alberta flooded. RCMP went into the flooded out homes and confiscated lawful Canadians' guns.

High River residents paid $2.3M for controversial RCMP home and gun sweeps during 2013 flood

RCMP watchdog raps Mounties over High River gun seizures during 2013 flood

High River Guns Seized 

RCMP unlawfully seized guns during Alberta floods: Report

California has a State agency tasked to confiscate guns. The Bureau of Firearms - California Department of Justice is the State's enforcement arm that enforces State Gun Laws. 

 It is California's version of ATF.

http://assets.bwbx.io/images/irH3o9QLmBAI/v1/1200x-1.jpg

I very much can see California taking a page from the RCMP.
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All law enforcement in California should see rising from the rubble of the wildfires are chimneys and gun safes.
Link Posted: 10/19/2017 7:24:13 PM EST
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Not tinfoil.... our neighbors to the North did that in 2013 when High River, Alberta flooded. RCMP went into the flooded out homes and confiscated lawful Canadians' guns.

High River residents paid $2.3M for controversial RCMP home and gun sweeps during 2013 flood

RCMP watchdog raps Mounties over High River gun seizures during 2013 flood

High River Guns Seized 

RCMP unlawfully seized guns during Alberta floods: Report

California has a State agency tasked to confiscate guns. The Bureau of Firearms - California Department of Justice is the State's enforcement arm that enforces State Gun Laws. 

 It is California's version of ATF.

http://assets.bwbx.io/images/irH3o9QLmBAI/v1/1200x-1.jpg

I very much can see California taking a page from the RCMP.
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I just learned the fire possibly started bt an illegal who was up for deportation five times but due to CA sanctuary cities, he was safe to carry out crimes. California purposely let illegals into their state and know many of them kill/destroy people and properties.
Link Posted: 10/19/2017 7:39:45 PM EST
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The firearms would not be in any useable condition after such a large fire.

Prolonged high temps are not good for steel.
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It probably makes gold unidentifiable though... Probably in the safe location with the guns too.
Link Posted: 10/19/2017 7:42:33 PM EST
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Makes more sense than most of the crackpot theories in the Vegas thread or that pizzagate shit.

So you've got that going for you, OP.
Link Posted: 10/20/2017 3:27:21 AM EST
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I just learned the fire possibly started bt an illegal who was up for deportation five times but due to CA sanctuary cities, he was safe to carry out crimes. California purposely let illegals into their state and know many of them kill/destroy people and properties.
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I wonder if was one of the guys arrested trying to light fires in Larfield - after it had been evacuated.

ETA:  go read Sheriff Gioradano's response to the Fed's statements.
Link Posted: 10/20/2017 3:55:36 AM EST
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Makes more sense than most of the crackpot theories in the Vegas thread or that pizzagate shit.

So you've got that going for you, OP.
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Wanna see some goofy shit about Las Vegas, being spewed by a convicted felon who is trying to be a forensic scientist?

Look no further...
Link Posted: 10/20/2017 4:11:48 AM EST
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I was watching CNN and they are talking about the California wildfire. At one point a "former police chief" came on rummaging through burnt ruble looking for burnt up guns.

Is such practice legal? I imagine the families would be devastated that their entire house was burnt to the ground. They'll probably be more concerned with finding photos, and whatever important documents they can salvage. Finding their firearms would probably be on the bottom of the list.

Would this be taking advantage of a situation and confiscating firearms when they otherwise can't? I thought this was resolved after the New Orleans Katrina disaster. Then again, the law says they can't take guns from citizens possessing it. In the case of the wildfire, the house was "abandoned" temporarily. They - the police and government - kept people out of their homes.

I hope a lawsuit comes about with this.

Edit: Okay I found the video: https://youtu.be/h7bYIGIqoYI?t=24m19s

Starts a little after 24m and 19s.
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you can't even hotlink?

of all the paranoid tinfoil threads I've seen this is up there with the best of them.

I know people out there that have had their lives ruined because of this shit.

Friend lives in the Boulder Creek fire area in NorCal...Word has it that fire on the mountain was started by another residents meth lab catching fire...
Link Posted: 10/20/2017 4:12:35 AM EST
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Just WACO parts of the state that don't believe.
Link Posted: 10/20/2017 8:10:32 PM EST
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you can't even hotlink?

of all the paranoid tinfoil threads I've seen this is up there with the best of them.

I know people out there that have had their lives ruined because of this shit.

Friend lives in the Boulder Creek fire area in NorCal...Word has it that fire on the mountain was started by another residents meth lab catching fire...
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Did you actually watch the video or did you just read the title and quoted the first item?

Plus why aren't you helping your friends who had their entire lives ruined? Why are you here? Sounds like you're just mad at yourself and now trying to blame others.
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 12:26:47 AM EST
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Did you actually watch the video?
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Did you?  This whole thread is about your inability to comprehend a simple video.
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 12:47:04 AM EST
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I only read the OP, but I feel entitled to comment on this because I had to (try to) drive from Vacaville to Santa Rosa today. About halfway through I came to road closures due to active fires and had to reroute via Petaluma.

Basically 2/3 of the rural areas I drove past in Napa Valley today are completely destroyed. It still smelled like fire. Grape vineyards, homes, businesses, everything. There were track hoes ripping out burnt row after row of formerly-productive grape vines. I passed blackened piles of ash in the shape of former homes, next to the burnt, melted husks of what used to be automobiles.

Every third vehicle I passed was either a cop car, fire truck, or utility truck. About every ten minutes I would pass a duece-and-a-half carrying about ten National Guardsmen with rifles in the bed. There has been rampant looting in the area since the fires started; remember that this is only 45 minutes from Oakland and there's no shortage of morally corrupt opportunists.

I'm in no way surprised or even outraged that Sonoma County is checking the charred ruins for weapons. This is one of the cases where it honestly is better if they find them than if the "other guys" do.
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 11:53:15 AM EST
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Did you?  This whole thread is about your inability to comprehend a simple video.
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You meant he crazy story that some cop returned to his own house to find his own gun? That story makes 0 sense and not one point in the video, it suggests that.
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 11:53:59 AM EST
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I only read the OP, but I feel entitled to comment on this because I had to (try to) drive from Vacaville to Santa Rosa today. About halfway through I came to road closures due to active fires and had to reroute via Petaluma.

Basically 2/3 of the rural areas I drove past in Napa Valley today are completely destroyed. It still smelled like fire. Grape vineyards, homes, businesses, everything. There were track hoes ripping out burnt row after row of formerly-productive grape vines. I passed blackened piles of ash in the shape of former homes, next to the burnt, melted husks of what used to be automobiles.

Every third vehicle I passed was either a cop car, fire truck, or utility truck. About every ten minutes I would pass a duece-and-a-half carrying about ten National Guardsmen with rifles in the bed. There has been rampant looting in the area since the fires started; remember that this is only 45 minutes from Oakland and there's no shortage of morally corrupt opportunists.

I'm in no way surprised or even outraged that Sonoma County is checking the charred ruins for weapons. This is one of the cases where it honestly is better if they find them than if the "other guys" do.
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Yes, the looting is rampant, I'll bet. However, after acquire the firearms, what would they do with them? How would they return them?
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 11:55:02 AM EST
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While I don't buy the "govt lit the fire" I can see them capitalizing on it
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 12:13:40 PM EST
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You meant he crazy story that some cop returned to his own house to find his own gun? That story makes 0 sense and not one point in the video, it suggests that.
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The video you posted made it clear the retired COP was at his own home. Crazy story all right......
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 1:56:27 PM EST
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Not tinfoil.... our neighbors to the North did that in 2013 when High River, Alberta flooded. RCMP went into the flooded out homes and confiscated lawful Canadians' guns.

High River residents paid $2.3M for controversial RCMP home and gun sweeps during 2013 flood

RCMP watchdog raps Mounties over High River gun seizures during 2013 flood

High River Guns Seized 

RCMP unlawfully seized guns during Alberta floods: Report

California has a State agency tasked to confiscate guns. The Bureau of Firearms - California Department of Justice is the State's enforcement arm that enforces State Gun Laws. 

 It is California's version of ATF.

http://assets.bwbx.io/images/irH3o9QLmBAI/v1/1200x-1.jpg

I very much can see California taking a page from the RCMP.
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Not tinfoil.... our neighbors to the North did that in 2013 when High River, Alberta flooded. RCMP went into the flooded out homes and confiscated lawful Canadians' guns.

High River residents paid $2.3M for controversial RCMP home and gun sweeps during 2013 flood

RCMP watchdog raps Mounties over High River gun seizures during 2013 flood

High River Guns Seized 

RCMP unlawfully seized guns during Alberta floods: Report

California has a State agency tasked to confiscate guns. The Bureau of Firearms - California Department of Justice is the State's enforcement arm that enforces State Gun Laws. 

 It is California's version of ATF.

http://assets.bwbx.io/images/irH3o9QLmBAI/v1/1200x-1.jpg

I very much can see California taking a page from the RCMP.
Just fucking stop.  Right fucking now.  I was assigned to the Atlas Fire for two deployments.  Nothing like this happened.  I did see DOJ agents assisting with evacuations and getting folks into their wineries to save their crops.  I've got other coppers I assigned to the Santa Rosa area, all they saw were cops conducting evacuations, maintaining perimeters and arresting looters.
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 1:59:31 PM EST
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Yes, the looting is rampant, I'll bet. However, after acquire the firearms, what would they do with them? How would they return them?
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I only read the OP, but I feel entitled to comment on this because I had to (try to) drive from Vacaville to Santa Rosa today. About halfway through I came to road closures due to active fires and had to reroute via Petaluma.

Basically 2/3 of the rural areas I drove past in Napa Valley today are completely destroyed. It still smelled like fire. Grape vineyards, homes, businesses, everything. There were track hoes ripping out burnt row after row of formerly-productive grape vines. I passed blackened piles of ash in the shape of former homes, next to the burnt, melted husks of what used to be automobiles.

Every third vehicle I passed was either a cop car, fire truck, or utility truck. About every ten minutes I would pass a duece-and-a-half carrying about ten National Guardsmen with rifles in the bed. There has been rampant looting in the area since the fires started; remember that this is only 45 minutes from Oakland and there's no shortage of morally corrupt opportunists.

I'm in no way surprised or even outraged that Sonoma County is checking the charred ruins for weapons. This is one of the cases where it honestly is better if they find them than if the "other guys" do.
Yes, the looting is rampant, I'll bet. However, after acquire the firearms, what would they do with them? How would they return them?
If I recall, California has registration via DROS
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The video you posted made it clear the retired COP was at his own home. Crazy story all right......
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Yeah, he found his "own" house over there, and here, and right there, and that one down the streets. His house is everywhere, it seems.
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Your link is about confiscating guns from residents - as in actual people - not from burned out structures.
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A distinction without a difference...Some dumbasses wonder why people are reluctant to follow "mandatory" evacuation orders. I guess when LE figures all your shit is abandoned for salvage due to natural disaster then it's OK.
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Your link is about confiscating guns from residents - as in actual people - not from burned out structures.
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A distinction without a difference...Some dumbasses wonder why people are reluctant to follow "mandatory" evacuation orders. I guess when LE figures all your shit is abandoned for salvage due to natural disaster then it's OK.
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 10:30:32 PM EST
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While I don't buy the "govt lit the fire" I can see them capitalizing on it
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While I don't buy the "govt lit the fire" I can see them capitalizing on it
Yep.
Link Posted: 10/21/2017 10:31:03 PM EST
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Our police state used a flood to kick in people's  doors to seize guns and ammo. The ammo was destroyed, not returned
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I was watching CNN and they are talking about the California wildfire. At one point a "former police chief" came on rummaging through burnt ruble looking for burnt up guns.

Is such practice legal? I imagine the families would be devastated that their entire house was burnt to the ground. They'll probably be more concerned with finding photos, and whatever important documents they can salvage. Finding their firearms would probably be on the bottom of the list.

Would this be taking advantage of a situation and confiscating firearms when they otherwise can't? I thought this was resolved after the New Orleans Katrina disaster. Then again, the law says they can't take guns from citizens possessing it. In the case of the wildfire, the house was "abandoned" temporarily. They - the police and government - kept people out of their homes.

I hope a lawsuit comes about with this.

Edit: Okay I found the video: https://youtu.be/h7bYIGIqoYI?t=24m19s

Starts a little after 24m and 19s.
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ead link. Try again

Fuck California
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