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<blockquote data-quote="OKNewshawk" data-source="post: 3070510" data-attributes="member: 6592"><p>Are you saying that if an OSA members does not have an Oklahoma Handgun license you would not sell a gun to them--for I doubt that every member of OSA has a license. I know that I don't, yet I have no problem with buying firearms from an FFL--as I said before, even selling firearms is a part of my job description--so why should I be held to a higher standard by a private party?</p><p></p><p>My problem is ingraining a mindset in sellers that <em>only</em> Oklahoma handgun license holders are fit to buy a firearm from a private party. But, I guess it's OK that people adopt the mindset that you need to have a state-issued license to purchase and possess firearms. It'll make it soooo much easier when the powers that be actually codify that mindset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKNewshawk, post: 3070510, member: 6592"] Are you saying that if an OSA members does not have an Oklahoma Handgun license you would not sell a gun to them--for I doubt that every member of OSA has a license. I know that I don't, yet I have no problem with buying firearms from an FFL--as I said before, even selling firearms is a part of my job description--so why should I be held to a higher standard by a private party? My problem is ingraining a mindset in sellers that [I]only[/I] Oklahoma handgun license holders are fit to buy a firearm from a private party. But, I guess it's OK that people adopt the mindset that you need to have a state-issued license to purchase and possess firearms. It'll make it soooo much easier when the powers that be actually codify that mindset. [/QUOTE]
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