They're still confiscating weapons.
The arrest and initial seizure may or may not have been legit. I don't know.
But when they opted to not prosecute, refusing to return the firearm (or any other "persons, houses, papers, or effects" seized) seems like a 4th Amendment violation to me. At least the ACLU sees it for what it is.
(via Kevin)
Friday, July 3, 2009
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