It feels like we'll be fighting on multiple fronts for the foreseeable future. I guess we have been on multiple fronts for a long time, might as well add the property room to our list of fronts.Im going to email Guy, (since he helps write these kinds of bills) and suggest that if they do write that bill, make it so that if you can prove ownership otherwise, including photos showing the serial number that it is proof enough to claim.
If All I need from my insurance company is a photo of the gun or at least a serial number to prove I had it to get paid for a loss, that should be good enough for IMPD. (or any other jackboot agency)
And I wonder if this was Frank Anderson's doing? I remember back in the day he mandated that all LTCH apps processed in Marion County be typewritten. Not clearly printed as specified on the form per ISP's requirements, but TYPEWRITTEN. His people would take a sharpie and do this to the instruction "All entries must be typewrittenor clearly printed legibly."along with a full page of instructions stapled to it that also mandated typing. He went out of his way to make it as hard as possible to get. I guess if you werent smart/wealthy enough to own a typewriter, work somewhere with access to one, or know you could use one at a library, you didn't need a LTCH.
When I went to the ISP office to change my address, I politely griped to the lady about their requirement. She was sitting at her desk and said "No, that is Indy's rule. Not ours. *holds up a stack of apps* None of these are typed and they are just fine."
Frank ****ed over IPD and MCSD, but the Property Room has been operating this way since the 70s according to the article by Mr. Essex, so I would say it isn't his doing.And I wonder if this was Frank Anderson's doing?
I'm surprised. Sounds like his kind of thing.Frank ****ed over IPD and MCSD, but the Property Room has been operating this way since the 70s according to the article by Mr. Essex, so I would say it isn't his doing.
Which is why maybe it should be a class action suit.Sounds like time to file suit in civil court in order to take a shot at getting the firearm back into your possession. All the banter about a criminal complaint or theft is just that, banter.
Of course, the problem becomes how much is the firearm worth vis-a-vis your money, time, and effort with or without an attorney. THAT is the real problem here. The system is rigged that way against the firearm owner. It almost does not matter what the SCOTUS says about the 2A when it comes to more mundane matters like the one at hand. Damned bureaucrats!
Im going to email Guy, (since he helps write these kinds of bills) and suggest that if they do write that bill, make it so that if you can prove ownership otherwise, including photos showing the serial number that it is proof enough to claim.
If All I need from my insurance company is a photo of the gun or at least a serial number to prove I had it to get paid for a loss, that should be good enough for IMPD. (or any other jackboot agency)
And I wonder if this was Frank Anderson's doing? I remember back in the day he mandated that all LTCH apps processed in Marion County be typewritten. Not clearly printed as specified on the form per ISP's requirements, but TYPEWRITTEN. His people would take a sharpie and do this to the instruction "All entries must be typewrittenor clearly printed legibly."along with a full page of instructions stapled to it that also mandated typing. He went out of his way to make it as hard as possible to get. I guess if you werent smart/wealthy enough to own a typewriter, work somewhere with access to one, or know you could use one at a library, you didn't need a LTCH.
When I went to the ISP office to change my address, I politely griped to the lady about their requirement. She was sitting at her desk and said "No, that is Indy's rule. Not ours. *holds up a stack of apps* None of these are typed and they are just fine."
I'm sure more than one person can be like that.I'm surprised. Sounds like his kind of thing.
It's been like this for about half a century, LONG before the Dems took over.It's a demoncrat gun control initiative.
A lot of things happened for a long time before getting fixed.It's been like this for about half a century, LONG before the Dems took over.
It's been like this for about half a century, LONG before the Dems took over.