What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon
Someone complained in my neck of the woods that some man was firing weapons on our property. We are out of city limits and it is perfectly legal to do so and this was not the issue. A deputy came up to our property to tell us people were complaining and to just give us a warning about the potential safety concerns.
Thing is, I have a temporary NON-VIOLENT restraining order against me for a crazy-ex. I'm not here to argue that but I personally can not own firearms at the moment. It's almost expired however. Anyways, the deputy talked to my dad first, and my dad, being the goof that he is, was just rattling off being friendly with the officer about me allegedly shooting. I didn't even know there were police on the property. The officer knocked on the lower level where I stay while I was cooking dinner and found out the officer already ran my name. He had no reason to believe a crime was committed, he does not know me personally or know that I can't "possess" a firearm. He didn't run anyone else's name. If he ran my fathers' name, a petty felon (small time theft), he might have been in even more trouble.
Anyways, friends, what is the legitimacy for the officer to run my name for no just reason? He was only there to tell us some distant neighbors complaining about noise in mid-day. I didn't offer any information either.
I have a public defender who is not much help. I Can't afford much, as a full-time student with only the GI bill as a source of income whilst attending school.
Thank you very much!
Someone complained in my neck of the woods that some man was firing weapons on our property. We are out of city limits and it is perfectly legal to do so and this was not the issue. A deputy came up to our property to tell us people were complaining and to just give us a warning about the potential safety concerns.
Thing is, I have a temporary NON-VIOLENT restraining order against me for a crazy-ex. I'm not here to argue that but I personally can not own firearms at the moment. It's almost expired however. Anyways, the deputy talked to my dad first, and my dad, being the goof that he is, was just rattling off being friendly with the officer about me allegedly shooting. I didn't even know there were police on the property. The officer knocked on the lower level where I stay while I was cooking dinner and found out the officer already ran my name. He had no reason to believe a crime was committed, he does not know me personally or know that I can't "possess" a firearm. He didn't run anyone else's name. If he ran my fathers' name, a petty felon (small time theft), he might have been in even more trouble.
Anyways, friends, what is the legitimacy for the officer to run my name for no just reason? He was only there to tell us some distant neighbors complaining about noise in mid-day. I didn't offer any information either.
I have a public defender who is not much help. I Can't afford much, as a full-time student with only the GI bill as a source of income whilst attending school.
Thank you very much!
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