+1 for Stuart!
I agree with BPTactical's thought process wholeheartedly. Unfortunately, in our current society, one must protect thy arse in everything you do.
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+1 for Stuart!
I agree with BPTactical's thought process wholeheartedly. Unfortunately, in our current society, one must protect thy arse in everything you do.
I can agree here. That means to me the non-cultivation of the thought that papertrails in private transactions are needed, as the norm, on firearms, when it is not required by law.
I think we need to start covering our collective arses instead of just our individual arses. Know what I mean?
Curious, has anybody made a FTF sale and the item been used in a crime later and had the paper trail lead back to them?
My own take on ID and BOS, I will show DL and CCW permit but will not allow info to be recorded and am not interested in BOS. Will ask if of age and resident and non-felon, if questionable ask to see ID, if I get "bad" vibes about person then no transaction anyway.
Haha. Exactly what I expected.
Lol
I apologize to the others involved in this thread, that I may have offended. I thought BPTactical was a retail seller due to his comment on being in retail. Plus the name, it sounds like a store. I apologize for that leap.
Personally, I don't have a problem with showing my id, other than I had thought before that it wasn't required by law to verify my state of residence.
I was corrected, and didn't have a problem with that. Ultimately I believe the seller can do what he wants, and can sell to who he wants. I just don't believe in government interference. Especially on our right to bear arms.
I don't believe a private seller can be held responsible for selling anything LEGAL to own to anybody. If anyone can come up with an incidence where a private seller has been held responsible for any kind of gun violence that a buyer has committed, I'd like to hear about it. I'm not doing any research on that, I got other things to do.
If a soldier came to buy a gun from me, and all he had was his military id, I'm not going to deny him the purchase. And about not knowing whether the buyer was old enough, etc, I was asking about out of state licenses, not no licenses or id at all.
Welcome... and once you met Stuart... you'd like him. Or so I heard. I personally haven't met him - heck I dont even know what he's doing here without owning an AR. [Tooth][Tooth][Tooth]