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  • Hawghauler

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    They should personally pay any and all damages and be terminated from their government jobs. Should any citizens who had their guns seized been victim of crimes and denied the ability to protect and defend the government employees should be considered accomplices and charged as such. Life in prison would be lenient.
     

    tommyh

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    The lawsuit was upheld and those wanting to go to the police station and claim their weapons could do so, with proof it was theirs.
     

    thorkyl

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    The lawsuit was upheld and those wanting to go to the police station and claim their weapons could do so, with proof it was theirs.

    The only problem was they (NYPD and others) just shoved them in drums in a trailer to rot.

    I was there 5 days after the storm working claims and open carried my 1911 the entire time. Never once had any problem with any of the Locals. The out of state cops, mainly the ones from the NE would give me lip about it.

    I would tell them that I would have to get a photo of them and their badge so I knew who to file theft charges against. The entire time recording the conversation on the digital camera as video.

    The would leave me alone.

    Now the guys "National Guard" you know the ones, Big Red 1 on the shoulder, fresh back Afghanistan, they where cooler about it. I would just ask them to watch the cooler full of beer while I unloaded it for them.

    Man I went through a lot of beer.
     

    SIG_Fiend

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    Ray Nagin and the NOLA police chief should both be serving life sentences in federal prison w/o possibility of parole for this sh*t. They could have, and for all we know did, get people killed because of this. Instead, in federal court they got a slap on the wrist and told what they did wasn't right, and they got to go right back to work.
     

    DCortez

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    Ray Nagin and the NOLA police chief should both be serving life sentences in federal prison w/o possibility of parole for this sh*t. They could have, and for all we know did, get people killed because of this. Instead, in federal court they got a slap on the wrist and told what they did wasn't right, and they got to go right back to work.


    Complete BS.
     

    TrailDust

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    The lawsuit was upheld and those wanting to go to the police station and claim their weapons could do so, with proof it was theirs.

    Problem is most of those weapons are useless/worthless as they were stored in water-filled containers and virtually destroyed. The NRA posted a lot of photos of that a while back. For the owners, there's nothing left to claim.
     

    sharky47

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    Nat. guard helped in some cases.

    Guess I missed the memo informing us when to tune in for the treason hangings.....
     
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