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<blockquote data-quote="Repubiman" data-source="post: 2364752" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>Well as long as it perfectly legal to do person to person firearms sells without asking for a paper trail, and it is, then I will exercise</p><p>might right to never ask for your info when I sale a firearm to you and I hope to get the same when I buy a firearm in a <em><strong><u>private</u></strong></em> sale.</p><p>There's enough people looking down my back,over my shoulder, at my emails, phone records, texts and probably drone picting me</p><p>without my permission. Thank you NSA. So no, count me out as a buyer if you want a paper trail as I will politely move on to the next</p><p>one that comes up for sale. I'm not a criminal, never been arrested or to jail even on a visit. The Obama administration is still prowling </p><p>around looking for ways to nose into taking away every 2A right we have as it is. Why should I try to act like one of them. As long as private</p><p>sales stay private, legally under the law, I believe I'm in the majority of folks who for no other reason than privacy, like to avoid paper</p><p>trails. I think this would make a great poll to see where everyone stands. I do however accept that everyone has a right to police their</p><p>own firearm sales as they see fit and are comfortable with. There's plenty more guns where that one came from thank you.</p><p>I will also add that although I don't have a high post count, I have sold and bought several firearms right here at OSA. Among various other </p><p>items. And have never asked for a paper trail to be started on any sales. I do appreciate a kind word in the feedback if we have a</p><p>mutually good transaction. By doing that, it allows others here an opportunity to see our character and maybe feel that a paper trail</p><p>is not needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Repubiman, post: 2364752, member: 971"] Well as long as it perfectly legal to do person to person firearms sells without asking for a paper trail, and it is, then I will exercise might right to never ask for your info when I sale a firearm to you and I hope to get the same when I buy a firearm in a [I][B][U]private[/U][/B][/I] sale. There's enough people looking down my back,over my shoulder, at my emails, phone records, texts and probably drone picting me without my permission. Thank you NSA. So no, count me out as a buyer if you want a paper trail as I will politely move on to the next one that comes up for sale. I'm not a criminal, never been arrested or to jail even on a visit. The Obama administration is still prowling around looking for ways to nose into taking away every 2A right we have as it is. Why should I try to act like one of them. As long as private sales stay private, legally under the law, I believe I'm in the majority of folks who for no other reason than privacy, like to avoid paper trails. I think this would make a great poll to see where everyone stands. I do however accept that everyone has a right to police their own firearm sales as they see fit and are comfortable with. There's plenty more guns where that one came from thank you. I will also add that although I don't have a high post count, I have sold and bought several firearms right here at OSA. Among various other items. And have never asked for a paper trail to be started on any sales. I do appreciate a kind word in the feedback if we have a mutually good transaction. By doing that, it allows others here an opportunity to see our character and maybe feel that a paper trail is not needed. [/QUOTE]
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