In Virginia, does a lost loaded magazine need/should to be reported to police?
It's quite possible that it was lost in a store or store parking lot. Probably picked up by someone.
Do I or should I report it?
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My gun is like an adult diaper,
I wear it daily & no one has to know, until the day "crap happens"
I wear it daily & no one has to know, until the day "crap happens"
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Re: Lost Magazine
You don't have to report it.
It wouldn't hurt to report it, but someone may actually turn it in, so reporting it sounds good to me.
It wouldn't hurt to report it, but someone may actually turn it in, so reporting it sounds good to me.

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Re: Lost Magazine
I'm not worried to much about getting it back since it's a little .380 mag which costs $15 bucks. I got more concerned when I thought "hey my fingerprints are all over the mag & ammo"ProShooter wrote:You don't have to report it.
It wouldn't hurt to report it, but someone may actually turn it in, so reporting it sounds good to me.
But then the way firearms issues are nowadays, I would prefer not to stir the pot & take the $15 loss.
My gun is like an adult diaper,
I wear it daily & no one has to know, until the day "crap happens"
I wear it daily & no one has to know, until the day "crap happens"
