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Loaning a suppressor on private property?
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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 1788731" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>Sorry, but I would not trust my nearest neighbor or any of my blood kin to resist the temptation to pretend to be a hero and call the Federales AND the local TV station just to get their names in print. I would not trust local LEO's to resist the opportunity to make a bust, good or bad, when their own butts would be on the line before their supers when it got out they had FAILED to make a bust. Nor would I trust anyone I know to refuse entry to any representative of the law for any reason, warrant present or not. The can stays with me. Sorry. As for trusting the good folks at the ATF ... or State or local law enforcement, they haven't shown themselves to be operating in my best interest in any matters. The can, AND the paperwork, stays under my immediate control at all times. I have never allowed any Government agent, be it law enforcement, assessors, inspectors, etc, onto my property but what I have regretted it. I'm in my 8th decade, and I've just had too much experience with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 1788731, member: 68421"] Sorry, but I would not trust my nearest neighbor or any of my blood kin to resist the temptation to pretend to be a hero and call the Federales AND the local TV station just to get their names in print. I would not trust local LEO's to resist the opportunity to make a bust, good or bad, when their own butts would be on the line before their supers when it got out they had FAILED to make a bust. Nor would I trust anyone I know to refuse entry to any representative of the law for any reason, warrant present or not. The can stays with me. Sorry. As for trusting the good folks at the ATF ... or State or local law enforcement, they haven't shown themselves to be operating in my best interest in any matters. The can, AND the paperwork, stays under my immediate control at all times. I have never allowed any Government agent, be it law enforcement, assessors, inspectors, etc, onto my property but what I have regretted it. I'm in my 8th decade, and I've just had too much experience with them. [/QUOTE]
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