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  • MigraineMan

    Defenestration Specialist
    Jun 9, 2011
    19,291
    Frederick County
    Wasn’t his service weapon.
    Since they didn’t mention an evil ghost gun, it must have a serial number, I’m sure they can find it that way….

    They can start tracing it immediately. My close, personal friend AG Brian Frosh has assured me that serial numbers prevent crime and make communities safe. And something about children.

    I'm sure the AGs office will assign top men to the tracing and recovery effort. (An actual "recovery" this time, as opposed to a seizure. )
     

    303_enfield

    Ultimate Member
    May 30, 2007
    4,695
    DelMarVa
    Happens, things you find in truck stop bathrooms.
     

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    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    Who needs spooky ghost guns when you darn dumping coppers leave guns laying around everywhere

    Lololol yeah we make the news once a year for this dumb mistake that’s for sure. Honestly this would currently be the least of my departments worries
     

    dist1646

    Ultimate Member
    May 1, 2012
    8,806
    Eldersburg
    But, but, I thought all those guys are more highly trained than the rest of us mere mortals. Isn't that why the legislature exempted them from the same requirements we have to go through due to FSA 2013?
     

    rbird7282

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    Dec 6, 2012
    18,730
    Columbia
    They can start tracing it immediately. My close, personal friend AG Brian Frosh has assured me that serial numbers prevent crime and make communities safe. And something about children.

    I'm sure the AGs office will assign top men to the tracing and recovery effort. (An actual "recovery" this time, as opposed to a seizure. )





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