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Gun ownership case. I need help PLEASE!
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 596875" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I would keep the guns locked in my safe knowing that the guy may be unstable. The guns are registered in your wife's name. If the ex husband demands the guns, refuse. Tell him you will sell the guns and give him the money. If he agrees get him to put it in writing and sell them. The only way he can get them is to set up a hearing to enforce the divorce decree. He probably won't do that knowing the reason why you took them. If he does, appear and explain to the court the circumstances and put the ball in their court. If he threatens to act aggressively to get the guns back, call the law and explain the circumstances, or call an attorney for advise. This is just an opinion, and what I might do in these circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 596875, member: 10291"] I would keep the guns locked in my safe knowing that the guy may be unstable. The guns are registered in your wife's name. If the ex husband demands the guns, refuse. Tell him you will sell the guns and give him the money. If he agrees get him to put it in writing and sell them. The only way he can get them is to set up a hearing to enforce the divorce decree. He probably won't do that knowing the reason why you took them. If he does, appear and explain to the court the circumstances and put the ball in their court. If he threatens to act aggressively to get the guns back, call the law and explain the circumstances, or call an attorney for advise. This is just an opinion, and what I might do in these circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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