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Venya

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Since you are obviously quite new to this forum (Welcome to OCDO!), I heartily encourage you to watch this video explaining clearly why you should never talk to the police, in case you have never seen it. Even the LEO who speaks following the law professor's presentation admits that everything the professor says is true.
Thank you. That video (well, a different version of it) was actually linked in the bottom of my post. (It's probably the most useful thing in it.)
 

sudden valley gunner

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Thank you. That video (well, a different version of it) was actually linked in the bottom of my post. (It's probably the most useful thing in it.)

Disagree, your whole post was good. It is a thought journey and I enjoyed reading it. To help you further your thoughts I recommend Tyranny of Good Intentions by Paul Craig Roberts And Lawrence Stratton.

I leave you with another thought, you never know when you are under investigation remember the courts have ruled cops can lie to you int he course of their investigation, that leaves me to assume all cops are lying to me when they approach me. They have done this to themselves this is not our doing.
 

Venya

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I assume you are all either undercover law enforcement or Duncan Idaho gholas.

Thanks for the book recommend and the kind words. It seems that I've been spending more time and money on nonfiction media reading about guns, violence, law, and society than I do actually shooting.
 

Vitaeus

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I assume you are all either undercover law enforcement or Duncan Idaho gholas.

Thanks for the book recommend and the kind words. It seems that I've been spending more time and money on nonfiction media reading about guns, violence, law, and society than I do actually shooting.

It's an evolutionary thing, me I came at it backwards used to read a lot now I shoot a lot. Going to have to look at the books SVG recommended as well.
 
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