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As I cop all I can say is try to be the bigger and better person on the side of the road because yes, sometimes we can't ':o) I've been a officer for over 15 years in several agencies across SC and TN. I can say I'm seeing more and more officers getting into NFA for their personal use so the knowledge is out there. Yes you will have an occasional a-hole in the bunch that makes us all look bad but I promise you there is more good guys than bad. I try to educate my guys too and offer classes to our staff. I also get called occasionally when a conscious minded officer comes up on something they don't understand. They'll call, I'll tell them what to look for and they're ok. Up her in TN my experience in my area is they really don't give a crap about NFA this or that, most will think is cool, we're a poor county. If anything they may ask to hold the item and even take a picture of it. 90% of the time it's suppressors and especially machineguns that seem to get some bent out of shape more than others but again, I know in my county 95% of the officers know me, have been at the shop and most have transfers pending with me now. As long as there's one cool head on scene, you or the officer it will usually be ok. You get 2 hard heads arguing those are the ones you see on YouTube. If it's me I may keep you on the side of the road talking guns longer than you'd like but I get stoked when I come across someone shooting or carrying an NFA item. Usually I can even pull a new customer out of the pile :o) Stay safe! Sorry TG, didn't intend for us to digress from your original post. I'm going to grab a drink on the beach. Back later guys :o) Edited by LawEnforcementSalesTN
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