FIFYand that boys and girls is why we need “Constitutional” carry.
FIFYand that boys and girls is why we need “Constitutional” carry.
and that boys and girls is why you get the "lifetime license to carry a handgun!"
I hear they'r doing away with those lifetime permit things soon so you all better hurry up and git one before they's gone.
There's also that part about incriminating oneself....
I heered the same thing at the LGS. Thez dun goin away soon.
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I hear they'r doing away with those lifetime permit things soon so you all better hurry up and git one before they's gone.
Dun heered that too. Beter hury up and git one befo they gon.
Long overdue update:I did not completely break down the gun, but I did dry fire with the barrel removed so I could visually check to see if the firing pin was protruding out into the chamber when the hammer dropped. I did not see that.
There could be a chance that somehow the pin is still in there, but the tip was somehow damaged or broke off.
That gun is either a impd " throw down "
The proper term is "drop gun." If you are going to try to throw shade, at least use the correct terminology.That gun is either a impd " throw down " or in chicago
Good to know its improving.The "ballistic testing" takes about a week, or possibly 3 in extreme cases if the crime lab is backed up. The reason why firearms haven't been returned would not be because of the ballistic testing. The previous individuals who worked that department would tell people inquiring about their firearms anything besides the truth. Which was the sole individual who could release the firearm simply had not got around to reviewing the inquiring individual's file. ALL of the people that were in that department are no longer employed with IMPD.
Is it a 4th Amendment issue? Possibly. Depends on the individual cases. I don't have time to read through 400+ posts in this thread. But my understanding is this original post was from some time ago.
There are well over 20k firearms in IMPD's possession. If anyone wants to discuss any individual case of a firearm being held by IMPD, I will gladly assist by telling you what is currently causing your delay. Things are changing for the better. Far from perfect, but they are improving.