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Old 10-10-2007, 12:09 AM
milliondollaz milliondollaz is offline
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Default Re: Ask Me About Being a Police Officer

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that said, say 'this person' has had this burner for 8+ years, and knows for a bloody fact that if he/she were caught with it, they would surely get into trouble..

being a person with a decent background in this kind of thing, what would YOU do?

'this person' has envisioned totally wiping it down, putting on gloves, and putting it into a baggie, possibly even in pieces, and throwing it out the window on a highway, as there'd be no way to trace the gun..

'this person' would rather have it on him/her for the shortest time possible, as 'this person' has no idea of the history of said pistol...

advice?


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If you don't want to risk to driving with it just wipe it off, wrap in a cloth and throw down a storm drain. If you're worried about kids finding it or something, you could mangle it real good with a sledgehammer in your garage before you toss it.

It seems like it wouldn't really even matter if the gun were found as long as you get all of your prints off it so you could even just throw it in the woods or on the side of the road or something.

If for whatever reason you feel have to drive away from your neighborhood and are really worried, you could duct tape to the bottom/inside of a paint can, fill the can with paint, and put it your trunk with other painting supplies. Drug dogs don't smell for guns, and no cop that pulls you over is going to open and dump out a full can of paint when he searches your car. Just drive to a secluded enough spot and throw the entire can in a river/pond/lake.

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are you going to be more suspicious of paint cans now?

real question: have you ever found any drugs/guns/poetry, etc., while you were searching a car? where did they try to hide it?

do you search the headliner or under the dash, or in used mcdonalds bags of cars you search?
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