Att: BullfrogKen
No one said that I would even suspect a fellow LEO of stealing anyone's
firearms for themselves; so less not even go there~!
What I said,
was that suppose you are traveling with multiple firearms in your car and
happpened to get stoppped by a LEO on a routine type traffic stop and
the weapons come under scrunity
during this period of time.
Then, the LEO uses a quirk in his state law's too confiscate your fireams
and they are taken to the local police property room while you most
likely reside in jail. Upon you posting bond, the judge orders all of these
weapons held for further investigation. Therefore, when you continue on
your way, you are forced too leave the weapons behind; in the custody
of the township where the incident occurred. IMHO, that would make
for a bad day, and certainly ruin what was suppose too be an enjoyable
vacation.
BTW, I am familiar with several incidents of this type occurring in
the state of South Carolina whereas the weapons were NEVER
returned to the rightful owner. Henceforth, my reference to this
particular state~!