On 1 Mar 2003 at 17:46, Doug Pensinger wrote:

> Robert Seeberger wrote:
> 
> >>
> >Unless Brooklyn has somehow migrated to the UK, your point lacks
> >something by the way of relevence. Most places in the US dont have
> >the type of gun registration cited. Without more information it is
> >difficult to say if there might have been an honest mistake made in
> >regards to gun registration in Brooklyn.
> >
> >In any case, using a law that was designed to fight gangbangers and
> >violent criminals against a law abiding citizen who was protecting
> >his family. Its a simple matter of not turning the average citizen
> >into an automatic victim.
> >
> I agree.  Fine him $100 and close the books.
> 
> The real problem here is the cop that investigated the crime.  What
> should have happened:
> 
> Cop: Is the gun registered?
> 
> Homeowner: No sir.
> 
> Cop: Oh so you wrestled the gun away from the intruder and then shot
> him!
> 
> Homeowner: No sir, it's my gun.
> 
> Cop: Oh so you wrestled the gun away from the intruder and then shot
> him! (nodding head vigorously)
> 
> Homeowner: Ohhhhhh (light bulb appearing over his head), yes sir, I
> shot the intruder with his own gun.
> 
> Cop: I thought so.
> 
> Doug
> 
> ROU Extenuating Circumstances

Actually, corrupt cop.
It's not their place to do things like that.

Andy
Dawn Falcon

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