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<blockquote data-quote="Nighthawk" data-source="post: 1580198" data-attributes="member: 3906"><p>JB;</p><p></p><p>You are correct, and that has been a topic of debate with our law makers and enforcers for a while now. In fact that has been a platform the anti's use all the time for closing down gun shows. Those of us that are vendors see it all the time, and no enforcement. Yes, as vendors at the gun shows we are required to charge tax on every purchase, and as a store owner we are required also to charge tax on every purchase, and I do, does everyone else? No, there will always be those that break the law and get away with it. I have people that buy from me that tell me that I am one of the few that charge tax, in fact I loose sales all the time because I will not sell without charging tax. I am honest, and play by the rules, and as you well know there are many who are not, if it was not for those who are not you would be out of business. LOL</p><p></p><p>A good example of one of those who do this kind of buying and selling at almost all the gun shows, and almost all vendors know this guy. He is the one with gray hair, slender, that walks around the gun show with his hands out in front of him holding a case with a pistol in it, opened up, sometimes he puts gloves and other items on the gun case to sell too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nighthawk, post: 1580198, member: 3906"] JB; You are correct, and that has been a topic of debate with our law makers and enforcers for a while now. In fact that has been a platform the anti's use all the time for closing down gun shows. Those of us that are vendors see it all the time, and no enforcement. Yes, as vendors at the gun shows we are required to charge tax on every purchase, and as a store owner we are required also to charge tax on every purchase, and I do, does everyone else? No, there will always be those that break the law and get away with it. I have people that buy from me that tell me that I am one of the few that charge tax, in fact I loose sales all the time because I will not sell without charging tax. I am honest, and play by the rules, and as you well know there are many who are not, if it was not for those who are not you would be out of business. LOL A good example of one of those who do this kind of buying and selling at almost all the gun shows, and almost all vendors know this guy. He is the one with gray hair, slender, that walks around the gun show with his hands out in front of him holding a case with a pistol in it, opened up, sometimes he puts gloves and other items on the gun case to sell too. [/QUOTE]
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