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<blockquote data-quote="dancer4life" data-source="post: 3302821" data-attributes="member: 29371"><p>I totally understand your position on this. </p><p>But...…….I don't want to spend hundreds/thousand of dollars on a firearm and later find out that it has been stolen, used in a violent crime and taken away from me by the cops. Not to mention all the hassle I would have to go through explaining where I got the gun from. If I have a receipt and a license, all I have to do is give that information to the LEO and they will search down that person and leave me along. </p><p></p><p>My dad is a retired Georgia State Trooper and this was his advise from when I started buying and selling guns years ago. I have followed his advise on this my whole life and never have had a problem. </p><p></p><p>My thinking is why take the chance when you don't have to. </p><p></p><p>PS. And I have always put the stipulation of requiring a receipt and license on all of my gun sales. So I have never had a problem with it during the FTF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer4life, post: 3302821, member: 29371"] I totally understand your position on this. But...…….I don't want to spend hundreds/thousand of dollars on a firearm and later find out that it has been stolen, used in a violent crime and taken away from me by the cops. Not to mention all the hassle I would have to go through explaining where I got the gun from. If I have a receipt and a license, all I have to do is give that information to the LEO and they will search down that person and leave me along. My dad is a retired Georgia State Trooper and this was his advise from when I started buying and selling guns years ago. I have followed his advise on this my whole life and never have had a problem. My thinking is why take the chance when you don't have to. PS. And I have always put the stipulation of requiring a receipt and license on all of my gun sales. So I have never had a problem with it during the FTF. [/QUOTE]
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