07-13-2019, 05:20 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Edmonton Area
Posts: 4,102
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Originally Posted by elkhunter11
True story , that happened to a member at my former club. He was working away from home at a camp job for several months. There were some marital issues going on, and when he finally got home and decided to head out to the range to shoot, his gun safe was empty. His wife was the only other person that had access, and when confronted, she told him that she had sold his firearms, including the restricted firearms, months ago. He reported this to the RCMP, because he was afraid that since she could not have sold the restricted firearms legally, she may have sold them to criminals. The RCMP told him that this was a domestic issue, and not their problem. Those firearms could have been used to commit a crime, without the owner having any idea that they were missing.
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Did he get arrested or charged? I mean doesn’t that happen to everyone that reports a lost or stolen firearm?
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