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<blockquote data-quote="Nanotech9" data-source="post: 807408" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>you know... i personally think a firearm transferred through an FFL could STILL be stolen. I'm not 100% positive that that serial number is run through NCIC etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>let me explain...</p><p></p><p>say.... you buy a gun at a pawn shop... that took the gun in on a pawn and was never re-claimed... but the gun pawned wasn't theirs to pawn (but hey, all they have to do is lie on the pawn slip and say it was theirs).... instead, maybe it was a borrowed gun.</p><p></p><p>Then a few days, weeks, or months later, the original owner finds out the gun was pawned by the person who borrowed it, files a police report, and now the new owner of the firearm that purchased it legally from the pawn shop is now the proud owner of a STOLEN firearm, and has to give it up to the popo.</p><p></p><p>Interesting thought huh?</p><p></p><p>could happen through any FFL or anyone anywhere. Gun sold to someone, sold again, through an FFL, etc etc etc. Original owner realizes his buddy has effed him over and files a stolen gun report. You now own a stolen firearm that you purchased on a 4473. Hummmmmm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nanotech9, post: 807408, member: 676"] you know... i personally think a firearm transferred through an FFL could STILL be stolen. I'm not 100% positive that that serial number is run through NCIC etc. let me explain... say.... you buy a gun at a pawn shop... that took the gun in on a pawn and was never re-claimed... but the gun pawned wasn't theirs to pawn (but hey, all they have to do is lie on the pawn slip and say it was theirs).... instead, maybe it was a borrowed gun. Then a few days, weeks, or months later, the original owner finds out the gun was pawned by the person who borrowed it, files a police report, and now the new owner of the firearm that purchased it legally from the pawn shop is now the proud owner of a STOLEN firearm, and has to give it up to the popo. Interesting thought huh? could happen through any FFL or anyone anywhere. Gun sold to someone, sold again, through an FFL, etc etc etc. Original owner realizes his buddy has effed him over and files a stolen gun report. You now own a stolen firearm that you purchased on a 4473. Hummmmmm [/QUOTE]
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