coltle6920
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Didn't know where to post this but here goes.
A woman in Colorado was in a car accident and had to be transported to a hospital.She had a gun in her car at the time which she says she legally owns and uses for self defense.Because she was going to the hospital the police took possession of the firearm.Apparently they are saying that because of the gun laws passed in 2013 she has to get a background check done before the gun can be returned.
While the police took possession of her firearm they never took ownership of it.There are several other citizens that are also having problems getting firearms returned from law enforcement.I have no idea if this story is indicative of how things are done across Colorado or an isolated incident in one town.There is nothing that specifically spells out this situation in the gun law regarding background checks or transfers.
Any thoughts on this (especially from LEO's) would be appreciated.Losing one handgun is bad enough but I take several handguns and ammo with me to a range and would be rather ticked off if put in the same situation.
I'm hoping that there will be something updated in the near future but here is the news article.
Gun transfer laws stall firearm returns - Loveland Reporter-Herald
A woman in Colorado was in a car accident and had to be transported to a hospital.She had a gun in her car at the time which she says she legally owns and uses for self defense.Because she was going to the hospital the police took possession of the firearm.Apparently they are saying that because of the gun laws passed in 2013 she has to get a background check done before the gun can be returned.
While the police took possession of her firearm they never took ownership of it.There are several other citizens that are also having problems getting firearms returned from law enforcement.I have no idea if this story is indicative of how things are done across Colorado or an isolated incident in one town.There is nothing that specifically spells out this situation in the gun law regarding background checks or transfers.
Any thoughts on this (especially from LEO's) would be appreciated.Losing one handgun is bad enough but I take several handguns and ammo with me to a range and would be rather ticked off if put in the same situation.
I'm hoping that there will be something updated in the near future but here is the news article.
Gun transfer laws stall firearm returns - Loveland Reporter-Herald