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Thread: Automatic Forfeiture of Guns in King Co. During Divorce. Huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stomper View Post
    Discriminatory? Ever been divorced, Brother? When your packin' meat and two veg, and not a taco @ the groin region, your wallet is pried open and your money is no object to the courts, short of her being a "crack ho" the man gets emasculated on many levels... ask me how I know, although I never had my formidable arsenal jepordized.

    Amen Brother

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    I don't know about the law but I can say from past experiences that guns are the first thing taken to the buddies house if there is even a hint of trouble. Hopefully I won't have to worry about it again seein as how we've been together for twenty years now but it would be the same deal, the only guns in the house would be my cc and the guns I had bought for her.

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    Ex-wife who is a drug and alcohol abuser at Bellevue Fire attempted to get a Restraining Order against me to get my firearms confiscated and I beat her in court.

    She got caught in numerous lies and the Judge issued a R.O. AGAINST her. Of course, it cost me $3,000 in attorney's fees but I ended up winning. Of course she didn't have to reimburse my legal fees for the fiasco.

    Sometimes justice is served, but not usually in Washington and not usually with regards to men. Since then I've had Snohomish County Sheriff's offices refuse to enforce the RO several times, but at least I have the paper for what it's not worth.

    Of course she continues to lie about me but that's her prerogative I guess.

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    Think Ahead............................................. ............. Read your adversary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnysportr View Post
    Think Ahead............................................. ............. Read your adversary.
    Absolutely.

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    but it would be the same deal, the only guns in the house would be my cc and the guns I had bought for her.
    Those might be the first ones to get rid of

    It is really hard to "read your adversary" in those times.As a friend,you should "read your friends" and tell them to move their guns if you think the wife is sounding like leaving/kicking him out.
    Store them at Dad's house

    Like the attorney's ad says,we don't always think rationally when we are getting a divorce

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    Our governments and courts are messed up. We the People have been silent for far too long. They do what they think is right in their own eyes. It shouldnt be that way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stomper View Post
    That ain't spite, brother... that's JUSTICE!
    It sounds like hiding/selling the marital property to me and that is a crime.

    Quote Originally Posted by Redcap View Post
    Hardly. That is enough to wind up in a hole somewhere.
    I wouldn't go that far, he did cheat. But then again I only heard her side in the gun shop. Maybe she lied or thought he cheated.

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