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  • shiloh228

    Active Member
    Dec 25, 2012
    239
    Ballmer County
    What the !@#$% is their legal basis for confiscation? I would suggest that they would not have the right to enter the home without a warrant!
     
    Feb 28, 2013
    28,953
    I guess in NY you don't need a warrant when it's "for the children".

    Gotta keep the kiddies safe from scary looking bright orange space cannons that spray dihydrogen monoxide boolits all over everything in seconds.
     

    gamer_jim

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    Feb 12, 2008
    13,429
    Hanover, PA
    A good attorney and he could make a few thousand on a civil suit.

    This smells like what happens in PA sometimes where someone's LTCF gets revoked because a judge didn't like something they did, even if it wasn't illegal. If I remember right, in PA your LTCF is contingent on having "good moral character". I've read more than a few stories of people getting it revoked because a local official claimed something that person was doing was immoral.
     

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