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What do Gov. Monkeyface's shock troops plan to do when pistols are co-registered? If they "lawfully" (though, unconstitionally) seize firearms from a pistol permit holder that has failed to renew their permit (or otherwise had their permit rescinded) they are still unlawfully seizing the property of a properly-permitted law-abiding citizen with whom the pistols are co-registered.
I'd think that a co-registrant who had their pistols seized by the state would have a case not only to get their property returned, but also a case for a civil rights violation with appropriate putative damages.
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