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<blockquote data-quote="fustigate" data-source="post: 1675630" data-attributes="member: 18799"><p>Yes, ripnbst, that's how you and I see it, but that's apparently not how the law views it (I discovered to my horror today).</p><p>It's not really stolen, is the problem (as far as OKC PD, Canadian Co. Sheriff, and two ATF employees told me). So if I go an report it, they'll ask where it was stolen from. "Well, I took it to his shop and didn't get it back." Nope.</p><p>I handed it over to be worked on and signed the work ticket. That's a contract. So it's consigned to him. If he was pressed, he could bluff and say I asked him to work on it and he still is, so he's not in breach of the "contract."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fustigate, post: 1675630, member: 18799"] Yes, ripnbst, that's how you and I see it, but that's apparently not how the law views it (I discovered to my horror today). It's not really stolen, is the problem (as far as OKC PD, Canadian Co. Sheriff, and two ATF employees told me). So if I go an report it, they'll ask where it was stolen from. "Well, I took it to his shop and didn't get it back." Nope. I handed it over to be worked on and signed the work ticket. That's a contract. So it's consigned to him. If he was pressed, he could bluff and say I asked him to work on it and he still is, so he's not in breach of the "contract." [/QUOTE]
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