Okay guys, another chance to educate me!
Let's just say that you were involved in a perfectly defensible home invasion defense effort, that resulted in a completely obviously defensible justifiable self-defense shooting. There's a smashed in front door, the 911 call, the shotgun shot, the perpetrator laying in a pool of blood on the floor, maybe even video camera who knows, whatever it takes to make it obviously justifiable. And to boot, in a state with a very good Castle doctrine.
Now here comes the police. What exactly are they going to confiscate?
One. The firearm used in the self-defense shooting?
Two. Other visible firearms?
Three. The contents of a locked safe?
Four. Other firearms that are hidden in other not obviouss locations or locked locations in the house?
Five. Other firearms owned by you and stored off location?
Let's just say that you were involved in a perfectly defensible home invasion defense effort, that resulted in a completely obviously defensible justifiable self-defense shooting. There's a smashed in front door, the 911 call, the shotgun shot, the perpetrator laying in a pool of blood on the floor, maybe even video camera who knows, whatever it takes to make it obviously justifiable. And to boot, in a state with a very good Castle doctrine.
Now here comes the police. What exactly are they going to confiscate?
One. The firearm used in the self-defense shooting?
Two. Other visible firearms?
Three. The contents of a locked safe?
Four. Other firearms that are hidden in other not obviouss locations or locked locations in the house?
Five. Other firearms owned by you and stored off location?