Hopefully they have contacted some local news outlet to report this?
As of April 15 ,2014 no one has contacted anyone, including jilligan! LOL
Can you even breath without some sort of medical device helping?? This story left you so far behind you might as well just kill yourself and be done with it.
What's the matter nancy boy, did you get your feewings hurt? You poor thin-skinned man-child.....
Sorry, worm food. As long as I've been on this forum, nobody has ever "hurt my feewings". Not that you would even be able to grasp a concept like that..the fact that pond-scum like you, while often amusing to taunt, are otherwise less than irrelevant. Carry on. You know that your sponsors entirely frown on you making spontaneous posts..because you are so bad at them.
What's the matter nancy boy, did you get your feewings hurt? You poor thin-skinned man-child.....
.It's just nice to know he got caught in a lie .:
Police say a team of undercover troopers has recovered nearly all of the 364 firearms sold to people barred from owning them, but four guns have not been retrieved. "To us, the danger has not passed," state police spokesman Greg Shipley said.
So they (MSP) say that they are all caught up now. I wonder how many of those "retrieval operations" were invalid and based on erroneous information? They don't say, of course.http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2014-04-09/news/bs-md-gun-backlog-20140409_1_gun-buyers-gun-sales-gun-rights
pisssssssst , hey jilligan ,what up ,no updates ???
Why would there be any updates? The people got their guns returned per Post #342.
Apparently not. Unless "adminstrative error" or "inter-agency mistake" qualifies as that information.
I had given up on this, somewhat relieved to see things are a little better for your associate.
Depends on your definition of "better", I guess. The money they spent on attorney's fees is simply gone. Earlier in this thread, I posed the question: "What do you do if you believe your $700 firearm was improperly confiscated?..are you going to spend the $2500 in legal fees to try and get it back??" I can bet the answer to that is "probably not", in most cases.