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Old 02-13-2015, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by olepete View Post
Actually l think the cops did them a service , there were lots of punks waiting around to loot the homes , and l,m sure they had guns on their mind , so the cops decided its better that they have them then the Hoods , at least they will get them back from the cops , l know l would sooner have the cops hold them for me instead of being stolen by crooks
Also the owners could have made other arrangements to take the guns out of the homes , relatives , friends etc.
l think the whole thing will be thrown out of court on that basis.
Very interesting viewpoint. I don't believe many had the time to grab much when the water came knocking.
I'm curious about the non gun owners that had extensive damage done to their homes due to the 'search for safety of human life'.
Did insurance cover all of that side of the equation? What ended up happening from Slave Lake? Can they get in on a similar class type action? Is there a statute of limitations on wrongful entry?

Odd that this is a topic entered as first post. (insert picture of pot stirrer here)
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