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Not sure. Charles admitted to owning over 20 guns if my memory serves me correctly. Nothing wrong it. I kindly asked Slim out of curiosity how many he owns and he lied and said 0. Sounds like someone who has at least the same sized artillery room as Charles:

Slim isn't allowed (legally) to own. Charles is.

I wonder, if I were to be sentenced to Public service as part of a conviction,

and I were to be tasked with washing Police cars, could I sorta / kinda claim, I am "doing work for Law Enforcement"?

If the police department writes you your checks, then yes I think you could.

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If you'll comprehend a little more, it wasn't me that thought you were a law enforcement officer. Others did.

By "know about me" do you mean "a file in a database" somewhere?

I have yet to see anyone on here who has made the mistake of thinking I was an officer.

I would guess someone in Slims situation might have transferred his arms to a friend or family with an agreement which keeps him both with and without guns, depending on how you look at it.

Just wondering.... does a spouse loose her rights to posses firearms if the husband does?

Yes and no. They do not lose their right to posses firearms, however, they cannot keep them at their home in the presence of someone who is on probation.

I wonder, if I were to be sentenced to Public service as part of a conviction,

and I were to be tasked with washing Police cars, could I sorta / kinda claim, I am "doing work for Law Enforcement"?

Danno, that's pretty pathetic, even for you.

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Slim isn't allowed (legally) to own. Charles is.

If the police department writes you your checks, then yes I think you could.

Don't try to "cheapen" my service to the police by tying it to a pay check.

:lol:

Anyway a lot of people work as volunteers with no paycheck at all, doesn't mean they work there is not an integral part of green peace or the March of Dimes.

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Don't try to "cheapen" my service to the police by tying it to a pay check.

:lol:

Anyway a lot of people work as volunteers with no paycheck at all, doesn't mean they work there is not an integral part of green peace or the March of Dimes.

No, the volunteers do menial work that we don't have enough cadets or interns to do. They have access to no information and are only allowed in certain areas of the building.

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So you've been in trouble with the law, too? Damn, this forum is full of criminals.

More than once ... but no convictions yet.

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Don't try to "cheapen" my service to the police by tying it to a pay check.

:lol:

Anyway a lot of people work as volunteers with no paycheck at all, doesn't mean they work there is not an integral part of green peace or the March of Dimes.

Nice pot shot there Danno. Quit being a passive aggressive little girl and say what you mean.

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No, the volunteers do menial work that we don't have enough cadets or interns to do. They have access to no information and are only allowed in certain areas of the building.

I'm thinking they are probably closer to the action or people involved than say the "bean-counters" on the third floor, No?

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I'm thinking they are probably closer to the action or people involved than say the "bean-counters" on the third floor, No?

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Well lets see, they do menial work, have no access to any information or even the radio band.

Danno, quit being disingenuous and say what you mean.

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Make up your mind, why don't you! After reading some of your posts I think you might know more about guns than a veteran ATF agent!

I have no doubt I know more about guns than many ATF agents.

So the question is why did he lie on this thread?

My theory - because he got spooked by the possibility that Rob is LE.

As others have so kindly pointed out, I'm on probation right now which means I own ZERO guns. When I post on here that I have guns, I guess I am lying. I don't actually have any guns right now. However, I am still of (and always will be) the mentality of a gun owner. Plus... I'm not going to be on probation forever!

I have never been spooked by any LE, implied or real. I've comprehended Rob's posts from day one that he works at a police department, not that he is a police person. However, if you look back earlier in this thread, someone (I believe it was you, actually) implied that he IS law enforcement. Working with/for/near the police doesn't make you a sworn officer anymore than being a gun enthusiast makes you a bodyguard.

I would guess someone in Slims situation might have transferred his arms to a friend or family with an agreement which keeps him both with and without guns, depending on how you look at it.

Just wondering.... does a spouse loose her rights to posses firearms if the husband does?

I have to look at it from the standpoint of "I own no guns." That's the only legal way to look at it.

My wife owns no guns too. I've actually been thinking about my course of action when I finish probation. I was convicted of a non-violent misdemeanor yet I'm stripped of my constitutional rights and so is my wife. We're denied the right to defend our home because the way the system is set up. I'm thinking about maybe working toward correcting this issue.

It'll be one heck of a battle with the legal system but I don't think folks convicted of crimes that would otherwise not prohibit them from owning arms should be denied their rights while participating in community control. Community control doesn't keep me safe. As a matter of fact, just this week I was assigned to do community service in a (and this was the Probation Officer's words) "rough area" that would require me to "be careful" when I reported in. At any other time I would carry my gun if in that area. While on community control I cannot. I also found it ironic folks who are on probation are sent to high crime areas to do community service. Are they trying to get us in more trouble?

I kindly asked Slim out of curiosity how many he owns and he lied and said 0. Sounds like someone who has at least the same sized artillery room as Charles:

I own ZERO now.

Before this fiasco I owned around 10. I'd buy/sell/trade a few here and there but I typically stayed in the single digits. I'm not rich, plus I live in a small apartment in an area that could be burgled rather easily. No reason to own more than I can carry!

I wonder, if I were to be sentenced to Public service as part of a conviction,

and I were to be tasked with washing Police cars, could I sorta / kinda claim, I am "doing work for Law Enforcement"?

You'd work for law enforcement as much as anyone else who's not a cop.

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I have to look at it from the standpoint of "I own no guns." That's the only legal way to look at it.

My wife owns no guns too. I've actually been thinking about my course of action when I finish probation. I was convicted of a non-violent misdemeanor yet I'm stripped of my constitutional rights and so is my wife. We're denied the right to defend our home because the way the system is set up. I'm thinking about maybe working toward correcting this issue.

Maybe you should have thought about that before commiting a crime. Your wife is not being deprived of any of her rights, she simply cannot exercise some in the presence of criminals. YOU are the one who by your actions are limiting her access. She can own a gun, but then you'd have to move out.

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Nice pot shot there Danno. Quit being a passive aggressive little girl and say what you mean.

So says the Cubical Queen.

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Dude, you really take yourself and your job way to serious.

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