Hi all, my question is on the process before getting hired with P.D. I was told I might have to disclose owned firearms during a background investigation for a job with P.D. I have concern with doing so, but like to know if this is normal, or i need to question that ?
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Depends on the agency if the question is asked. If they are all legal configuration should not be too big of a concern. If you do not want to answer the question move on to a different agency, most are in the hiring mode.May I always be the type of person my dog thinks I amComment
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Why would you think they can't find out on their own during a background?
30 some odd years ago I was asked, if I owned guns. It seemed kind of a stupid question since the person asking was one of my hunting buddies at the time.
If they ask just answer honestly, if you don't they will find out, you'll be disqualified, and more than likely "black balled" in the county.Comment
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What if you honestly don’t know how many guns you own? Can you get a time out and count them? lolsigpicLord, make my hand fast and accurate.
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Grant me victory over my foes and those who wish to do harm to me and mine.
Let not my last thought be 'If I only had my gun."
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They already know you have guns. Don't lie. They may do a deep dive on your social media. Delete that stupid stuff you may have said.I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.Comment
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Thanks all for your answers. The feeling is they have or can easily access that information so why ask . Why do they want to know specifics instead of a general yes or no question. I don't intend to lie or not speak the truth. Just wanted to see is this normally asked question or not. Thanks again.Comment
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FWIW in Law Enforcement.
#1 Always tell the truth...you only lie once and then loose your job.
#2 If you don't know...say so...and find out the answer!"Bruen, the Bruen opinion, I believe, discarded the intermediate scrutiny test that I also thought was not very useful; and has, instead, replaced it with a text history and tradition test." Judge Benitez 12-12-2022
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Keep in mind, the investigator who does your background already knows how many legal/registered firearms you own, they'll do a NICS check on you. Also, the goal is to weed out people who lie, so it's best just to be honest about what you have. If they catch you in a lie (or it messes with your poly), you'll be passed on. I was asked in 2004 and ended up using one of them as my duty weapon.Comment
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