Author Topic: Micro Stamping Introduced in Massachusetts!  (Read 3520 times)

Timothy

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Re: Micro Stamping Introduced in Massachusetts!
« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2011, 10:59:29 AM »
The concern is with a LEO abusing his position for profit and you getting caught up as collateral damage. I see the charges as public corruption, malfeasance and conspiracy, that's leaving aside firearms infractions. I've been working for lawyers long enough here in the sunshine state to know that when a DA goes after a public corruption case (of which there are many down here) they have about as much power a when they go after the mob. Its kind of scary how easy it is to stick someone with a conspiracy charge.A good rule of thumb is this this. If a LEO friend offers to do a somewhat shady favor for you, figure he's done it for someone else and might be on someone's radar screen. If that is the case, you could quickly find yourself neck deep in his mess. My advice is just walk away, YMMV.
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Doesn't matter anymore, I moved out of the Peoples Republic.  THOSE corrupt state police, politicians and justices are in my rear view mirror.  I get to deal with all new ones here in CT...

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Re: Micro Stamping Introduced in Massachusetts!
« Reply #21 on: February 28, 2011, 09:28:17 PM »
" I get to deal with all new ones here in CT..." What not from the state that elected an official that stated (and lied) about his tour in Nam? I find that hard to believe ::)
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Re: Micro Stamping Introduced in Massachusetts!
« Reply #22 on: March 01, 2011, 10:45:06 AM »
The concern is with a LEO abusing his position for profit and you getting caught up as collateral damage. I see the charges as public corruption, malfeasance and conspiracy, that's leaving aside firearms infractions. I've been working for lawyers long enough here in the sunshine state to know that when a DA goes after a public corruption case (of which there are many down here) they have about as much power a when they go after the mob. Its kind of scary how easy it is to stick someone with a conspiracy charge.A good rule of thumb is this this. If a LEO friend offers to do a somewhat shady favor for you, figure he's done it for someone else and might be on someone's radar screen. If that is the case, you could quickly find yourself neck deep in his mess. My advice is just walk away, YMMV.
FQ13

FQ, you need to travel more. In Mass those are not crimes. They are more like a job description.

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Re: Micro Stamping Introduced in Massachusetts!
« Reply #23 on: March 01, 2011, 05:29:02 PM »
FQ, you need to travel more. In Mass those are not crimes. They are more like a job description.

We call the LEO resume "buzzwords"!

 

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