“As you can see from the sales slips, the Quincy police are pocketing thousands of dollars at a time by illegally depriving gun owners of their property and selling it off at a fraction of its value, and this practice has been ignored by state authorities for years, even though the proceeds of any sales are supposed to go to the state treasury, and they are not,” Mirsky told Gun Rights Examiner. [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes closing down a ring of gun thieves becomes much harder when they have badges.
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Gun owner charges Quincy Police profiting by illegally selling seized guns
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First, theft is theft. Wouldn't matter to me in the least if the cops kept the money, or it went to the state.
Second... there are better places to live. Hope he can get out of there.
Actually, it is very EASY to close down a gun theft ring, regardless of whether or not they wear badges. If the Mere Citizens have the guts to do so. Is it time yet? Or are we still under the "No Fort Sumters" plan?
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