I would suggest you discuss this with a California attorney. Some areas in CA are notorious for failing to return a firearm to the rightful owner even when there is no legal justification to keep them.
yes
Some law enforcement rangers may.
Yes, but they are only for militairy and law enforcement purchase.
Cash seized from criminals is typically processed through law enforcement agencies and may be subject to forfeiture laws. Depending on the jurisdiction, the funds can be retained for use by the agency that seized them, often funding law enforcement operations, training, or community programs. In some cases, the money may be returned to victims or used to support crime prevention initiatives. Ultimately, the handling of seized cash varies by local laws and regulations.
No. They are legal. But I suggest that you check with local law enforcement as to where you can use them.
Contact an Oregon Law Enforcement Official for current and correct answer.
No. you can only purchase capsasin paintballs if you have a law enforcement or military ID and order.
When a domain is seized, it means that the government or law enforcement agency has taken control of the domain name and website associated with it, usually due to illegal activities or violations of laws.
Not prohibited by Federal law, MAY be prohibited by state law, or limits placed on parole. Check with your local law enforcement.
You will have to contact your local law enforcement agency for a current, correct and legal answer.
Glock's are most often used by the Federal Law Enforcement.
Lot of crime, lot of gold, very little law enforcement.