I have one more thing to try, see if that works..
How come you never say that about the garden variety spammer?
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I have one more thing to try, see if that works..
How come you never say that about the garden variety spammer?
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Cause you never post in their threads and rub their faces in it!
I think he's talking about me. <Looking around> Yup, I definitely think he's talking about me.
[ROFL1][ROFL3][ROFL2]<joke>
When I saw the "pour cup after cup" (before I read the rest of your statement) I pictured you with hot coffee...
I don't know why, I just did.
Yeah, I can't say that I've seen that here in a long time except for the 100% spamming trolls.
Yikes. True, but Yikes!
Back to the OP, I wanted to thank everyone who thought the thread/post in question was suspect and reported it. By policing the site ourselves we help to ensure we stay within the law and don't allow the perception of wrongdoing to come into play.
As I understand it, both parties need to be state residents and the seller cannot be aware of anything that would make the buyer a prohibited person under the law.
I've been putting together a pamphlet for law enforcement on Colorado gun laws and I haven't covered/researched the private party sale yet. but this is what I believe it correct.
so whose eyelash got suck in Marline's eye?
http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/19776973/504863 Great Jebus on a pogo stick! 5 pages in one day?!?
Call me skeptical but I usually hit the ignore button on people wanting to sell/buy, on this site, from out of state.
RE: the issue of buying out of state.
A resident of any state can purchase a long gun here in Colorado so long as the buyer's state of residence allows it. CA would be the obvious example of a state that prohibits their residents from purchasing out of state.
Notice the Colorado law only says that "it is lawful for a licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, licensed dealer, or a licensed collector (licensed under the federal "Gun Control Act of 1968") whose place of business is in this state to sell or deliver a rifle or shotgun to a resident of a state contiguous to this state". That wording doesn't prohibit folks from other states buying long guns in Colorado assuming their state of residence allows it. In other words, it says it's OK for people from contiguous states to buy here. It doesn't prohibit residents of non-contiguous states from buying here. CBI approves transactions from pretty much any state for non-residents purchasing long guns here. In my experience the notable exception is California.
The same thing applies to CO residents buying outside CO. CO law says residents can purchase long guns in states contiguous to CO. It doesn't prohibit CO residents from purchasing in other states not contiguous to CO.
If it said CO residents can "only" purchase in states contiguous to CO, that would be a different story.