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Thanks for the link. I have never seen an officer, military or city/county/other show up to a domestic dispute and not arrest someone. This town is probably the worst for it, but for good reason. A few (like 10 or more) years ago, and guy and gal got into an argument, the cops came, decided everyone was calmed down and left, then he killed her. I know a lot of people that can't have guns, or use guns to do their duty due to an argument with the wife when the neighbor called the cops…I don't fault the cops for arresting the guy, but I think the law should be changed for people to get their rights taken for an argument. If there isn't an actual "fight" or assault, why does that guy lose his gun rights. If you and I get into a fight, and one of us goes to jail, is it a felony?
Washington is a must arrest state. It also states that verbal assault can institute a threat to physical violence. If you are arrested for DV, you are losing your gun rights. Lincoln, it sounds like you are a cop of some sort, and I am not trying to argue with you. I just want to know why there are so many perceptions, when the law is written in black and white, and I deal with it every day.
Quote from: The Weazle on January 20, 2014, 07:35:51 PMWashington is a must arrest state. It also states that verbal assault can institute a threat to physical violence. If you are arrested for DV, you are losing your gun rights. Lincoln, it sounds like you are a cop of some sort, and I am not trying to argue with you. I just want to know why there are so many perceptions, when the law is written in black and white, and I deal with it every day. Can you show us this "must arrest" statute? Also, where "it" states that a "verbal assault" can "institute" a threat to physical violence?
Quote from: ICEMAN on January 20, 2014, 07:47:32 PMQuote from: The Weazle on January 20, 2014, 07:35:51 PMWashington is a must arrest state. It also states that verbal assault can institute a threat to physical violence. If you are arrested for DV, you are losing your gun rights. Lincoln, it sounds like you are a cop of some sort, and I am not trying to argue with you. I just want to know why there are so many perceptions, when the law is written in black and white, and I deal with it every day. Can you show us this "must arrest" statute? Also, where "it" states that a "verbal assault" can "institute" a threat to physical violence?Its all in the link posted above, and Lincoln verified it. He also dispelled some rumors for me, for which I am thankful. I do know that an argument can get you in jail, and your gun rights lost…Maybe most of the guys I "know" are downplaying it, but I know for a fact it happens, and it happens more than you want to know about. I bet most of them get the cases dropped, and their rights restored, but the burden of proof is on the "offender" and many guys don't have the money and time to fight it for long.
I have a friend who done some bad things way back when and lost his rights to have a firearm ...when got got out of jail the judge told him he could hunt with a bow BUT CAN NOT CARRY A KNIFE That seriously threw me for a loop
Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on January 20, 2014, 08:18:09 PMI have a friend who done some bad things way back when and lost his rights to have a firearm ...when got got out of jail the judge told him he could hunt with a bow BUT CAN NOT CARRY A KNIFE That seriously threw me for a loop Smossy was told the same thing about knives somewhere along the lines... can't find an actual law for it though. Something about 3" or greater of a pocket knife.