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« Video of Len Savage on CNN re:BATF | Main | NYC police gunfights »

Atty interested in talking to private investigators in Chicago

Posted by David Hardy · 8 May 2008 04:00 PM

Just got a relayed email from an attorney who has represented several private investigators and security folks in that city. Even though state law says they're exempt from many gun regulations, the city police have been busting them or confiscating their guns.

If any of you know anyone in that situation, they should contact attorney Joel Ostrander, voice 1-708-383-2112, fax 1-708-383-2237. I don't have an email for him.

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Don't know where we would be without the lawyers and private investigators by golly. It's probably a good idea to make sure they can defend themselves should someone want to attack them.

Posted by: Tom at May 10, 2008 05:17 PM

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