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.40 S&W
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"Gun Confiscations Happening NOW in California The California DOJ along with local law enforcement across the state of California are going door to door to do so called compliance checks on state residents. Since they are checking to see if you are complying with the law its more of a door to door criminal investigation and from what I've been told has already led to arrests. Firearms Policy Coalition https://www.firearmspolicy.org/ The following information was provided by FPC PLEASE READ NEVER EVER consent to a search. NEVER EVER talk with a law enforcement officer without your lawyer present and having been provided with specific legal advice. NEVER EVER waive any of your rights unless you are damned sure you know what the consequences of doing so are. Do not ever consent to a search, no matter what. Even if the officers are friendly, you think it's just a "simple misunderstanding," or that you can talk your way out of the situation, do not consent to a search and demand a warrant. Remember that police themselves are legally allowed to lie to you in order to get you to consent to a search or provide reasonable suspicion of a crime. - Ask if you are being detained or under arrest, or if you are free to end the encounter and leave. - If you are not being detained or under arrest, politely end the encounter. - If you are being detained or under arrest: TELL THEM (out loud) that you want to speak with your lawyer and that you are exercising your right to remain silent. Then, DO NOT SAY ANY MORE until you have a lawyer present and have been provided legal advice. (Courts have held that even if you tell them you're exercising your right to remain silent, if you keep talking, anything you say may be used against you anyway.) -
Contact an attorney. Some lawyers with California firearms-related criminal / compliance experience include:
Adam Richards - Northern California George Lee - Northern California Don Kilmer - Northern California Jason Davis - Southern California John Dillon - Southern California - Report the issue to our Legal Action Hotline at https://www.firearmspolicy.org/hotline, by e-mail, or call the or call toll-free at (855) 252-4510 (24/7/365). SUBSCRIBE: -- https://www.youtube.com/jyanis"
"Gun Confiscations Happening NOW in California The California DOJ along with local law enforcement across the state of California are going door to door to do so called compliance checks on state residents. Since they are checking to see if you are complying with the law its more of a door to door criminal investigation and from what I've been told has already led to arrests. Firearms Policy Coalition https://www.firearmspolicy.org/ The following information was provided by FPC PLEASE READ NEVER EVER consent to a search. NEVER EVER talk with a law enforcement officer without your lawyer present and having been provided with specific legal advice. NEVER EVER waive any of your rights unless you are damned sure you know what the consequences of doing so are. Do not ever consent to a search, no matter what. Even if the officers are friendly, you think it's just a "simple misunderstanding," or that you can talk your way out of the situation, do not consent to a search and demand a warrant. Remember that police themselves are legally allowed to lie to you in order to get you to consent to a search or provide reasonable suspicion of a crime. - Ask if you are being detained or under arrest, or if you are free to end the encounter and leave. - If you are not being detained or under arrest, politely end the encounter. - If you are being detained or under arrest: TELL THEM (out loud) that you want to speak with your lawyer and that you are exercising your right to remain silent. Then, DO NOT SAY ANY MORE until you have a lawyer present and have been provided legal advice. (Courts have held that even if you tell them you're exercising your right to remain silent, if you keep talking, anything you say may be used against you anyway.) -
Contact an attorney. Some lawyers with California firearms-related criminal / compliance experience include:
Adam Richards - Northern California George Lee - Northern California Don Kilmer - Northern California Jason Davis - Southern California John Dillon - Southern California - Report the issue to our Legal Action Hotline at https://www.firearmspolicy.org/hotline, by e-mail, or call the or call toll-free at (855) 252-4510 (24/7/365). SUBSCRIBE: -- https://www.youtube.com/jyanis"
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