Will do Joe, I don't mind sturring up the stink with this agency as I do not live in there jurisdiction any more, nor do I have to go through there jurisdiction at any time, unless on buisness and if I do I carry more power than they do.
As for the seriel numbers I do have them as well and since I could not trust that agency I took them to another agency where I have pull and had them to enter them. From what I was told they did not appear to have been entered before.
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Ohio has a law allowing recover of gun (or value?) and the cost of lawyer if necessary. In practice sometimes more then one request may be necessary; i.e. if fire arm was involved in shooting or law director feels gun(s) were not adaquately secured.
None of us want stolen weapons in the hands of those that should not have them.
If inquiry to States Attorney general does not not get resolution then your local sheriff office and personel need the FBI's attention.
Passed this one on to my JAG buddies in the State Guard.
Consensus:
While many states have laws on the book stating that LEAs can return weapons, none have statutes stating that LEAs must return weapons. You must file legal action, which means that your lawyer buddy is about to make a lot of money and you still may or may not get your guns back.
Consensus:
Be nice to the LEA people and if , out of the kindness of their hearts, they decide to give your weapons back you must have receipts or bill of sales for each weapon you pick up to show legal ownership. It is possible you may get them back.
However, they can just declare that your case is still open and claim to be keeping the weapons as evidence.
Consensus:
You are going to have to buy new guns!