"The problem is, your scenario only works if the Sheriff is going to send out an additional letter stating that the license has been revoked. She may. She may not. She could just as easily argue that, by telling people that their license is going to be revoked as of a certain date, they’ve already received notification."
She could argue these things. But, she would be 100% wrong. I could argue I am Alexander the Great. That does not make it true.
You are right. There could be consequences. But, we are the victim not the criminal. If there are no other letters sent, she has disregarded the law. Not us. We did nothing wrong.
I have always wondered about something. If a man could be intimidated into giving up his CCW before it is legally taken from him, could that same man have the courage to draw his weapon in defense of himself should the time ever come to stand up to a potential robber or murderer?
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