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Originally Posted by ArmySGT.
The State Highway Patrol, National Guard, Air National Guard, California Dept of the Military, Cal EPA, Cal Bureau of Firearms.
Federal Bureau of Investigations, Secret Service, U.S. Marshals, ATFE, and the EPA.
Explosives and military equipment puts you high on peoples list of attention getters.
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And you have non-functioning computers and a country under nuclear attack during WWIII - meaning those people have a lot more on their hands than remembering stuff about a bunch of tanks in the middle of nowhere - I know something about how bureaucracy's work - and with the break down of communications and computers he and his tanks would be forgotten pretty quickly
about the only possible people who might remember his tanks would be people who had actually seen his collection before the war - which back then would be a relatively small group of people - it really wasnt famous yet - at most you are talking a handful of people who might remember what he has if at all
and keep in mind that CA has the second biggest collection of registered destructive devices that there is in the country which makes it even more likely that he gets forgotten or overlooked
especially with the combined punch of what happened to Los Angeles and then the Mexican invasion