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  • Kirk Freeman

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    Mar 9, 2008
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    This makes a lot of sense the way Kirk puts it. It's not a big deal to err on the side of arrest for the LEO in the advent of odd circumstances, but it's a really big deal to me as the one going to jail.

    In 20 years I have had a grand total of ONE LTCH holder arrested on failure to update. We got it diverted, but rather than paying some slick lawyer in Lafayette, who totally does not have a comb over, why not pay the $20 for a new license?

    I know this is the gun culture and guys will invest $3,000 in an AR-15 for home defense rather than just turn on the outside lights, but it seems to me that $20 now is cheaper than hiring lawyers later.
     

    hopper68

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    Nov 15, 2011
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    Pike County
    In 20 years I have had a grand total of ONE LTCH holder arrested on failure to update. We got it diverted, but rather than paying some slick lawyer in Lafayette, who totally does not have a comb over, why not pay the $20 for a new license?

    I know this is the gun culture and guys will invest $3,000 in an AR-15 for home defense rather than just turn on the outside lights, but it seems to me that $20 now is cheaper than hiring lawyers later.


    But I can get a lawyer to work for a percentage when I sue the police.
     
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