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Dumboma:"Even I was able to con them into a second term"
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I guess it is the Winchester White Box, bonded stuff? I have been seeing a lot of it lately.
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Worriedman, it is to my understanding that a TRO is a a civil contract, even if the aggressor does not sign. With the right lawyer you could take his house if you wanted to. Obviously you have a lawyer or otherwise you would not have the TRO. Contact your lawyer.
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Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I also heard they have asked for protection do to threats and a bounty on their heads. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Edit: I don't want to jeopardize a case. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
There has not been a verdict on a civil suit against Larry White in the wrongful death law suit of Mike Claiborne. Edit: I don't want to jeopardize a case. -
Homework Promotes Anti-American View of World War Two
Patton replied to ironsniper1's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Having once lived in the Pacific, I have had and still have many Japanese friends. When you sit down and talk with them. They are so ashamed for the actions they took(their country took). They next thing they will tell you is that the US was very much justified for Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it may have been the best way for the US to handle it. For the most part they get really pissed of that most Americans have no clue about what the we HAD to do to end the war. -
Time to beat the dead horse some more.
Patton replied to Tobashadow's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
That doesn't even happen while wearing a real badge. Hilarious! -
40S&W Federal Hydroshok for 24.99 box of 50
Patton replied to Randall53's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
To my understanding, they just said they anticipate buying xxx amount and got it locked in at xxx pricing. Do to the large abundance of 40 sales they always try to have 40 ready to ship(I was told this). Appearantly the government sales have been slower than anticipated, this is why the 40 stilock is abundant. -
40S&W Federal Hydroshok for 24.99 box of 50
Patton replied to Randall53's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
If anyone in Chattanooga wants some, GT's has those for about the same price. They are government overruns. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I have heard they are now homeless, they lost the farm and everything in a civil suit. Actually I think they are in jail on weapons violations. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I used to live in Hawaii, I never met Dog though, no way would I do what he does there. It is a wonder he has not been killed. I think he is about a joke but he really doesn't do anything disrespectful or illegal. -
Terrorists couldn't unholster MIT cop's gun
Patton replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I am affraid by posting a picture I may give away a secret that could save an officers life. There are a few holsters out there now with fake straps and buttons. -
Terrorists couldn't unholster MIT cop's gun
Patton replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I bet most people couldn't get my belt off. I use the wraparound Velcro and slide OC spray and handcuff pouches around. I do this to not have anything on my back, everything is accessible easily with both hands. I have an extra cuff over my left rear pocket which is hard to reach with the right hand but not impossible. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Yes and No, you are not supposed to shoot who you have full belief is the police entering your home. Chances are you would be shot before shooting one and definetly before shooting the second one. I could not see someone being prosecuted, much less convicted if they shot the police who were at the wrong house. Especially if it was believed you are a honest citizen believing it was a home invasion. If you survived you could have one hell of a civil suit. -
Terrorists couldn't unholster MIT cop's gun
Patton replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
FWIW, a friend of mine up there says the holster was the Safariland with the fake strap across the front. They got the hammer strap off but didn't know the one on the side was fake and the real one is behind the trigger. Apparentl the officer never knew why hit him, he was shot from his blind side. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
It is like this. You have a reasonable explanation of fear if someone is entering your home. Do you have the right to automatically shoot someone who is entering your home? Truthfully, no. Most people will, and I would. If one of these thug bounty hunters is at your home, knocks twice on the door and yells, "Bail Enforcement", knocking down the door, I am going to shoot. I have no reason to believe as a honest citizen that they are there for me. I am going to shoot, especially if he is charging me with a gun in hand or visible on his belt. If I am a local turd out on bail, and have reason to believe the police or private bail agent is looking for me, I will probably run. I may also shoot them hoping to escape. As a honest citizen I have to be able to convince the courts that I was in reasonable fear for my life because I had no expectation of a bail agent entering my home. This is assuming I make it to court because after I shoot the first goon the others will probably shoot me dead, these guys are known to carry serious firepower in AR's, shotguns, and heavy caliber handguns. Even though they have legal authority to enter the address on the bond contract or any address they see their skip inside, I still have the expectation of someone using force on me is a deadly threat. I am going to meet force with force. I am sorry if they are at the wrong place or there skip is inside my residence. I really think it would be hard for the courts to convict me, assuming they don't over power me. I guarantee I'll take at least one with me though. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I have always been kind of disturbed by the existence of bouny hunters, even though I hope to never be out of jail on bond. Private bail enforcement agents like we see in TN and most other states, do have the right to enter the address on the bond. What bothers me is the times in my law enforcement career I have went to serve a warrant at a residence the person no longer lives at. I am sure people give bondsmen the wrong addresses all the time. So know this bail agent is kicking in the door of the correct address of a honest, unsuspecting citizen. I understand the homeowner wants to use deadly force to stop this home invasion. So he shoots the bail agent. The real ones, not the fly by night ones, always have backup. They often have shotguns and AR's. In 6 years of law enforcement I have only ran across one group of them in the field, this experience was different than other my other law enforcement buddies. This crew actually looked presentable and not the classic mall ninja, gear whore goons. It's funny, they actually had a bail contract with an incorrect address. They loaded up and left immediately after talking with the people at the house. They didn't ask to come in, it was obvious it wasn't the correct address. I stayed on the street and they came back to their trucks and said thanks. I asked them what they were going to do next and they said, "Find him". They left and I never seen or heard from them again. They weren't rude, just acted like they had no time to chit chat with a small town cop. The chick bounty hunter was hot, when I described her to someone later they told me she was a licensed private investigator that does cheating cases. She also was said to have slept with her entire National Guard Company in Iraq. I know her type. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Yes and yes, your 8th amendment guarantees you the right to post bail within a fair amount. What I was referring to was some state that does not allow bondsman. You can post the entire bail amount or pay a 10% bond with the remaining amount up as secured collateral(paid directly to the county, no third party if forfeit) I'll try to find out what state it is. Basically the county serves as the bondsman. When your a no show the county can pay their officers such as a bondsman pays a bail agent. -
I didn't know we still had some guys carrying 9's in this state.
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Shots Exchanged At Watts Bar Nuclear Plant
Patton replied to gun sane's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
There is a boat ramp on the Rhea County side. -
Beretta Nano..one in the chamber?
Patton replied to Drjack88's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
The Nano has a great trigger for carry, smooth, stiff, and long. I would have no problem carrying a Nano with one in the pipe. -
Bounty Hunters Break into Home Against Will of Homeowner
Patton replied to TMF's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I know that it is an offenders right to post bail and be released on bond, but TN and a host of other states are so screwed up about it. One state, I don't remember which one, you post bond to the county and the county itself seeks asset forfeiture when the suspect doesn't appear. -
These are the exact words from a friend who is a 1911 finatic. "Kimbers are pretty but almost everyone else makes a better 1911". He owns more than you could imagine, he eats lives and breathes 1911's. He has a few Kimbers but I think his most precious piece is an early 1940's Ithica. I have only shot a few of his but he normally brings one or two when he comes to visit. One of the best shooters out of the bunch is a Taurus. Yes, Taurus actually makes good 1911's. I don't care for a 1911's personally but he has had a Springfield and a few Rock Islands that impressed me for their low cost. I have heard him rave on about the Sigs being great but time will tell how they hold up. S&W 1911's run pretty good and can have some good looks to them but they are notorious for weak finishes. Most 1911's have MIM parts, people are making a big deal about Rugers having them. I would be willing to beat a Ruger would hold up as well as about any of them make now. I have not seen too many reliability complaints if any.
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A fair amount of 40 and 45 at Wally World on Gunbarrel rd. Chattanooga.