Whenever you get your guns confiscated it's unfortunate. With more and more laws that are being passed that allow law enforcement to confiscate your guns for safe keeping rather than evidence when you haven't been convicted of a crime it's more of a reality.
Here is a pic that shows how well your weapons will be taken care of. Can you imagine your very expensive or priceless weapons that have sentimental value being thrown onto the rest of your guns into a big pile. The replacement of priceless weapons would not be possible and I bet that most people wouldn't get compensated for their loss.
Not only would it likely take forever for you to get your weapons back, they aren't going to be in the same condition that they initially were.
http://www.patriotledger.com/news/2...-against-cohasset-man-who-had-98-guns-in-home
Here is a pic that shows how well your weapons will be taken care of. Can you imagine your very expensive or priceless weapons that have sentimental value being thrown onto the rest of your guns into a big pile. The replacement of priceless weapons would not be possible and I bet that most people wouldn't get compensated for their loss.
Not only would it likely take forever for you to get your weapons back, they aren't going to be in the same condition that they initially were.
http://www.patriotledger.com/news/2...-against-cohasset-man-who-had-98-guns-in-home
Charges ‘imminent’ against Cohasset man who had 98 guns in home
By Benjamin Paulin
The Patriot Ledger
COHASSET - – Police are trying to determine how a Doane Street man came into possession of close to 100 guns and five military-grade ordnance shells that were seized from his home.
“Charges are imminent. It’s just a matter of how many offenses he is charged with,” Police Chief William Quigley said.
Police executed a search warrant at 50 Doane St. on Friday after receiving a tip that the homeowner, Robert Stoddard, had dozens of improperly secured firearms inside.
A total of 98 guns, including shotguns, rifles and pistols, were seized, along with the military-grade ordnance shells and cases of ammunition, police said. Most of the items were improperly stored, strewn about his home, police said.
State law requires firearms to be secured in a locked cabinet or with a trigger lock.