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Ricochet - Sometimes it hurts.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 404168" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>If it even looks like it good be a wound from a bullet there's a reasonable chance they may call LE and there you are on the gurney and all of a sudden your being asked questions by an LE officer. In that instance it's no time to start weighing the consequences of lying. So one might want to check in their particular state what one could be charged with such as obstructing an investigation, lying to a LE official and heck if you file an insurance claim...well that would be insurance fraud...so I'd check that too. And then of coarse there's this wonderful internet/paper trail we've all created. The penalties could range from misdimeanor to possibly a felony....and there's goes gun ownership. So in a nutshell...think ahead of time what will you do and how confident are you that family, friends will sing the same tune. Either way, if LE is called there's going to be a report. IMHO I'm not willing to gamble and take on the risk just to avoid becoming some statistic. </p><p></p><p>What would anyone stand to lose by telling the truth? I mean really what are the consequences? Just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 404168, member: 15738"] If it even looks like it good be a wound from a bullet there's a reasonable chance they may call LE and there you are on the gurney and all of a sudden your being asked questions by an LE officer. In that instance it's no time to start weighing the consequences of lying. So one might want to check in their particular state what one could be charged with such as obstructing an investigation, lying to a LE official and heck if you file an insurance claim...well that would be insurance fraud...so I'd check that too. And then of coarse there's this wonderful internet/paper trail we've all created. The penalties could range from misdimeanor to possibly a felony....and there's goes gun ownership. So in a nutshell...think ahead of time what will you do and how confident are you that family, friends will sing the same tune. Either way, if LE is called there's going to be a report. IMHO I'm not willing to gamble and take on the risk just to avoid becoming some statistic. What would anyone stand to lose by telling the truth? I mean really what are the consequences? Just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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