Hollow Point Amunition
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Hollow Point Amunition
An aquaintance of mine had his vehicle robbed over the weekend in Humble, TX outside of Bed Bath & Beyond on 59.
The item taken was his backpack which contained his laptop and a Glock 23 that he carries (I believe he has a CHL but was not carrying on his person at the time).
Luckily the thiefs were pulled over and his items were recovered within minutes. What baffled me though was that when he went to claim his items at the police precinct, they confiscated his hollow point bullets and told him they were illegal to use for carry.
I don't ever recall being taught this and until now have not heard of this being an issue. I carry hollow point rounds in my Glock 17 and am concerned that I may not be following the law.
Can anyone set me straight on this? I tried searching the forum before posting but didn't see any answers to this particular question.
Thanks!
The item taken was his backpack which contained his laptop and a Glock 23 that he carries (I believe he has a CHL but was not carrying on his person at the time).
Luckily the thiefs were pulled over and his items were recovered within minutes. What baffled me though was that when he went to claim his items at the police precinct, they confiscated his hollow point bullets and told him they were illegal to use for carry.
I don't ever recall being taught this and until now have not heard of this being an issue. I carry hollow point rounds in my Glock 17 and am concerned that I may not be following the law.
Can anyone set me straight on this? I tried searching the forum before posting but didn't see any answers to this particular question.
Thanks!
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Re: Hollow Point Amunition
They're illegal in New Jersey. Not anywhere else that I know of, and *certainly* not in Texas.
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It may be policy to destroy or not return ammo, I don't know. It sounds like someone who can't explain policy just made something up.
HP ammo is not illegal in Texas. He should go back and nicely ask to see or be referenced to said law, as he wants to be sure to comply. However, I would be asking in the Chief's office.
HP ammo is not illegal in Texas. He should go back and nicely ask to see or be referenced to said law, as he wants to be sure to comply. However, I would be asking in the Chief's office.
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Sounds like some cop had an "Oh, gee, I can use these" moment.
I'd go back to the police station (or is the department big enought to have an IA office?) and file a formal complaint against the officer for theft. Nothing may come of it, but if enough of these accumulate in his jacket, it they may eventually come back and bite him.
Few things bother me more than crooked LEOs. (And the LEOs I know would agree.)
I'd go back to the police station (or is the department big enought to have an IA office?) and file a formal complaint against the officer for theft. Nothing may come of it, but if enough of these accumulate in his jacket, it they may eventually come back and bite him.
Few things bother me more than crooked LEOs. (And the LEOs I know would agree.)
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Quick FYI....This applies to handgun ammunition only... see definitions for entire sub-section in: PC §46.01seamusTX wrote:The only form of ammunition that is illegal in Texas is "armor-piercing ammunition" (PC §46.05). Nothing you can buy in a store is illegal to carry.
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M855 (for example) is perfectly legal to own in TX.
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Its quite a jump to assume he stole them. And the LEOs I know would agree.HankB wrote:Sounds like some cop had an "Oh, gee, I can use these" moment.
I'd go back to the police station (or is the department big enought to have an IA office?) and file a formal complaint against the officer for theft. Nothing may come of it, but if enough of these accumulate in his jacket, it they may eventually come back and bite him.
Few things bother me more than crooked LEOs. (And the LEOs I know would agree.)
Few things bother me more than people who jump to conclusions.
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Someone has been reading specific statutes (dispossesed). lolseamusTX wrote:I agree. It may be department policy.txinvestigator wrote:Its quite a jump to assume he stole them.
But do you agree that, if this account is accurate, a citizen was dispossessed of his property for no legitimate reason?
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To answer your question; probably. Since there was nothing illegal about the bullets I can't see why they were not returned. That is why I suggested a visit to the Chief's office. ;)
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