Search if u like but first I must let you know my glock is under the console and its hot.....and my backup is in the console along with about 6 full magz ready to go! I have Dv plates and retired Navy on the back with my NRA sticker so I'm assuming not.
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Originally posted by NAVY CHIEF View PostSearch if u like but first I must let you know my glock is under the console and its hot.....and my backup is in the console along with about 6 full magz ready to go! I have Dv plates and retired Navy on the back with my NRA sticker so I'm assuming not.
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Originally posted by CEO View PostI had a week old F150 in high school that a dog alerted to. Turns out he really wanted the honeybun my buddy threw in the bed. I asked who is responsible for the scratched up tailgate from the dog climbing in the back. "You're SOL" was the response.
So it looks like the answer is lawyer up, kinda what I figured
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Originally posted by ladrones View PostHow would law enforcement handle a very small amount of medical cannabis in a vehicle? Less than six ounces with a legal medical cannabis prescription card holder?
Maybe edibles, wax or butter instead of cannabis buds?
In Tx just like anyone else with some weed. If I was personally gonna have a “very small amount” it would be less than 2oz
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Originally posted by jshouse View PostI've seen about $500k in cash come out of the trunk of a car with a navy sticker on the back and an (at the time) active seal driving it. In the debrief he admitted he was transporting cocaine/money back and forth from new Orleans to San Diego.
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Originally posted by RJH1 View PostSo what you are saying is that not all military and law enforcement are honest people? Sounds like a dam* good reason to be very protective of our rights, wouldn't you think?
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Originally posted by Razrbk89 View PostNo sir, not happening without a warrant or a mess.
I refused one when I was probably 20. Got pulled over for no good reason (in my opinion, since I’ve never had a ticket). Guy was a *****, asking me where I was going (hunting), and other questions. Told me he wanted to search my vehicle because I was “acting suspiciously”. I declined.
He said he was gonna call a dog in if I didn’t consent, so I told him to get on the horn. Took them too long to get there so he “had to let me go”. Left a bad taste in my mouth that remains to this day!
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Originally posted by jshouse View PostSure. We could also add to that list mechanics, ac guys, taxidermists, doctors, lawyers, painters, tile guys....
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Originally posted by jefandaward View PostToo many bad apples in the bunch for me too. I’ll let them all talk about their duty and honor but really most of them will go along with whatever they’re told by the folks in charge. Oath keepers are cool but the rest are just Gestapo in the making.
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Originally posted by jefandaward View PostToo many bad apples in the bunch for me too. I’ll let them all talk about their duty and honor but really most of them will go along with whatever they’re told by the folks in charge. Oath keepers are cool but the rest are just Gestapo in the making.
Yep, I seen several say they wouldn't take people's guns, but they sure did in New Orleans.
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Originally posted by Tony Pic View PostLook up Rodriquez V US.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrig..._United_States
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