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ATF Search and Seizure, Advice
cowboydave1965
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Hi, I was one of the few individuals trapped by the ATF after the Big Reno gunshow, The ATF sent a twelve man swat team to my house, to detain one woman and two small children, All of my guns were confiscated, but no charges were filed in relation to the search of my home. Does anyone have any advice, or could you point me in the direction of a resource to battle with the ATF? Or any idea how long it takes to recover my property. I have already hired an attorney, but the process is very slow.
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I guess one answer to this unfair action is something I have advocated for years and sometimes I get called an extremist or a worry wart. That is to pool resources with other people who own guns or believe in citizen rights and try to influence the powers that be that they will be afraid to let something like this happen to honest citizens.
Quote "Somehow government decided that the Constitutional Bill of Rights has become the Bill of "Suggested" Rights and are to be rationed to the citizens as the power elite sees fit"
If you believe you were unjustly attacked..contact your local news people..see if you can generate a human interest story.The gun show people were trying to get together an organization to combat just this sort of action...call your Reno promoter and see ahat he says...
Quote "Somehow government decided that the Constitutional Bill of Rights has become the Bill of "Suggested" Rights and are to be rationed to the citizens as the power elite sees fit"
Death to Tyrants!!!
Lev 26:14-39
Remember how many seats were lost after AWB passage? Vae victis!
Those who would offer any interpretation that would relegate Amendment II to "relic" status of a bygone era are blatantly stating that the remainder of the Bill of Rights isn't worth a damn, either.
Luke 22:36.
quote:Originally posted by cowboydave1965
Hi, I was one of the few individuals trapped by the ATF after the Big Reno gunshow, The ATF sent a twelve man swat team to my house, to detain one woman and two small children, All of my guns were confiscated, but no charges were filed in relation to the search of my home. Does anyone have any advice, or could you point me in the direction of a resource to battle with the ATF? Or any idea how long it takes to recover my property. I have already hired an attorney, but the process is very slow.
Paul Byrd
I would even give the devil his due..if he had any.The NRA could possibly give some advice..even if I didn't think they would..at least we perhaps get a report back that yet again they had turned their backs on a Second Amendment issue..
Besides..when a man is drowning..he will grasp anything thrown his way...[:D] this guy Cowboydave..needs a rope...
I got ones name here in Texas who is a Judge now. I had to sick him on the police chief to sign off on a Class III rifle. The Chief thought there was no reason for people to own them. I said fine see you in court. One day later he called and said come back I'll sign it.
This is like trying to diagnose a car problem without actually seeing it.
Can't help if we don't know more.
Death to Tyrants!!!
Lev 26:14-39
Those who would offer any interpretation that would relegate Amendment II to "relic" status of a bygone era are blatantly stating that the remainder of the Bill of Rights isn't worth a damn, either.
Luke 22:36.
"Followers of Christ, be armed."
You need a top notch PI to investigate the snitch in order to neutralize and discredit his claims. Unfortunately, most defense attorneys never attempt to get the skinny on the snitch but instead force you into some bogus plea agreement.
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Private investigator licensed in AZ & CA that specializes in self defense cases.