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Re: DNR Auction

Postby Holland&Holland on Thu Apr 12, 2012 8:43 am

ForeverTwoWheels wrote:
Pezhead wrote:Wow. A simple question is turning into a big debate. I wasn't planning on attending this auction just an idea if the guns would be overpriced(i.e. Gander Mtn.)
I see this thread getting locked soon.


That would be a shame since there's good conversations going on. If it doesn't interest you and your question was answered then feel free to explore elsewhere.

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Considering it was his thread this comment does seem a bit rude. I would think if one wants to debate the merits of government then they would start a thread to do so rather than use a question about a gun auction to do so, but hey to each their own. Seems someone may need to read his own tag line.
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby Pezhead on Thu Apr 12, 2012 12:22 pm

If people want to debate the role of the government and propperty go ahead. It really makes no deiifernece to me.
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby Shipyard on Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:15 am

so.. did anyone actually do to this and if so, any good deals?

i thought this was a thread about the auction afterall... :roll:
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby goett047 on Tue Apr 17, 2012 12:29 pm

In before the lock!
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby ex-LT on Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:41 pm

Shipyard wrote:so.. did anyone actually do to this and if so, any good deals?

i thought this was a thread about the auction afterall... :roll:

Seeing as how the subject auction isn't for another 11 days, I doubt anyone has gone.

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Re: DNR Auction

Postby chudrockz on Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:00 pm

I will not be going, because profitting from theft is immoral.

(Here I would insert that funning "running away" guy if I knew how to do that.)
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby yuppiejr on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:35 pm

chudrockz wrote:I will not be going, because profitting from theft is immoral.

(Here I would insert that funning "running away" guy if I knew how to do that.)


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Re: DNR Auction

Postby Dante on Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:13 pm

chudrockz wrote:I will not be going, because profitting from theft is immoral.

(Here I would insert that funning "running away" guy if I knew how to do that.)


I am wondering if you also consider it theft when they confiscate a person's vehicle on their third DWI?

There are consequences to people's illegal actions. Don't like it, don't break the law.
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby infidel on Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:21 pm

Dante wrote:
chudrockz wrote:I will not be going, because profitting from theft is immoral.

(Here I would insert that funning "running away" guy if I knew how to do that.)


I am wondering if you also consider it theft when they confiscate a person's vehicle on their third DWI?

There are consequences to people's illegal actions. Don't like it, don't break the law.


Many times the "guilty" party does not even own the property which is "confiscated" by the government. There is a good chance a bank "owns" the property, or the boat, firearm, or car is borrowed from someone else. In addition, many times this property is confiscated before a trial. Upon conviction, that is when someone should be fined.
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby Holland&Holland on Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:21 pm

Dante wrote:
chudrockz wrote:I will not be going, because profitting from theft is immoral.

(Here I would insert that funning "running away" guy if I knew how to do that.)


I am wondering if you also consider it theft when they confiscate a person's vehicle on their third DWI?

There are consequences to people's illegal actions. Don't like it, don't break the law.


Is there due process in the DNR confiscations? My understanding is that if, for example, a drug dealers cars, boat, and house are confiscated, there has been an order signed by a judge to do so and I would bet there is a process whereby one could fight it in the courts but IANAL. Just do not know what the DNR's lattitude is but is "seems" that they are allowed to put the cart befor the horse a bit, kinda guilty based on their assessment prior to any trial. Just saying, if that is the case, that is wrong IMHO.

I can understand consequences for breaking the law but if you have not been convicted then under what pretense do you state that the law had been broken at that point?
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DNR Auction

Postby ForeverTwoWheels on Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:03 pm

Just because someone broke a law doesn't mean they have committed a crime.



And if you can't understand the meaning behind that please don't bother replying.
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby Heffay on Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:54 pm

ForeverTwoWheels wrote:Just because someone broke a law doesn't mean they have committed a crime.



And if you can't understand the meaning behind that please don't bother replying.


:shock:

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Re: DNR Auction

Postby wildfan1 on Wed Apr 18, 2012 4:26 pm

I highly doubt the dnr sells seized property before the case is resolved through the courts, but I could be wrong. I would think it would be just like criminal evidence, and after a court decision, if the property is deemed state property, then it goes to auction.

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Re: DNR Auction

Postby Holland&Holland on Wed Apr 18, 2012 4:41 pm

wildfan1 wrote:I highly doubt the dnr sells seized property before the case is resolved through the courts, but I could be wrong. I would think it would be just like criminal evidence, and after a court decision, if the property is deemed state property, then it goes to auction.

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Did some googling. It appears that the DNR officer can seize it really at his/her discresion. Then if it is over $1000 they have to file a lawsuite to keep it. It appears that the lawsuite is heard by a judge but no jury and is seperate from any criminal proceedings, in otherwords it is possible that you could win in court the criminal complaint but still loose your stuff. I have not found what happens if it is under a grand (maybe they can just keep it?). Do not know and this could be wrong too, this is jsut what I found searching the interweb so...

Interested for any lawyers on here to comment.
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Re: DNR Auction

Postby wildfan1 on Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:03 pm

H&H,
That makes sense. And sounds like they have to follow due process just like LEO, and can't just nab your stuff & start peddling.

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