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Originally Posted by August
Exactly, and if one violates the law it doesn't (usually) result in the vehicle being seized either.
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Again, a fair point, as I said it's something that would have to be looked at. Sometimes though the vehicle does get seized, if it's been involved in a criminal act, for example. But surely, if a man or a woman is irresponsible with a firearm after being educated and stating and showing to a trained professional that they can be responsible, then that person is a danger to themselves and the people around them?