I am asked this by clients all the time. It comes down to 1. assurance that it will be correct, and someone that can work with you when it isn't. 2. non-lawyers practicing law is technically not allowed (see e.g. the limited scope of real estate agents and case law) and 3. Someone like me that...
Bad deal. Will not deal with again. Sold me a real Eotech, but also a fake Eotech 4X magnifier a few months ago. Unfortunately, I found out several months later when I went to re-sell the magnifier. I am not posting this lightly, I have researched indicators of fake Eotech magnifiers...
I would have thanked them for their effort and concern, but asked politely they move to the next home. I have no problem with them asking to search, but want them to respect my 4th Amendment rights.
Excellent! FYI it may be a bit before you get your property back. Tulsa's policies on property return give differing results. Could be same-day, could be months. Good luck
Make sure the gun gets into TRACIS and NCIC as a stolen weapon. Post the serial number on forums so anyone who googled the serial would see it is stolen. Good Luck
The wife just traded her 07 escape in for a Toyota Carolla. I was never a fan of the escape, it had 75,XXX and already needed three of four serious repairs including issues with the car's acceleration. Also, be aware about Honda's CRV. There are several TSB/recalls out for that model.
Agreed. If you follow Cooper's four rules, and also lock up guns from children (I have a 4 digit hand safe that works very well), you just can't go wrong.