No signs of forced entry might be enough to cause a charge.
When you think about this could actually make people not report if their firearm is stolen. Not smart.
No signs of forced entry might be enough to cause a charge.
When you think about this could actually make people not report if their firearm is stolen. Not smart.
@doggone
These are the people that ruin it for everyone. I'm not pro ordinance, but you should have some responsibility and not leave it laying around.
Stolen weapons don't show up until a second crime. I'd report it, but it's not like they put out a drag net for my missing revolver.
These are the people that ruin it for everyone. I'm not pro ordinance, but you should have some responsibility
and not leave it laying around.
Stolen weapons don't show up until a second crime. I'd report it, but it's not like they put out a drag net for my missing revolver.
How in the phuk is that even determined anyway? Like how do they prove the car was unlocked? Are cops just walking around checking unlocked cars for guns?