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Where in Tulsa to buy???
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<blockquote data-quote="advmotoxc" data-source="post: 1965381" data-attributes="member: 24527"><p>Well I was out and about last night, so I stopped by Sports World to talk to someone down there. After waiting 10 min to get someone to stop and ask if I needed help,</p><p>I spoke with an older gentleman that told me that the sheriff in Tulsa County does not sign the paperwork for a can very often. I will quote his next statement, "And he darn sure wont sign yours"... WTF is that supposed to mean???</p><p></p><p>I wasnt sure how to take that, so I told him thanks for his time and that was the last time I went to Sports World...</p><p></p><p>Now to my question, </p><p>If the Sheriff doesnt sign the paperwork, is the only other option to do a trust? Does it HAVE to be the Sheriff in the county you reside in?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="advmotoxc, post: 1965381, member: 24527"] Well I was out and about last night, so I stopped by Sports World to talk to someone down there. After waiting 10 min to get someone to stop and ask if I needed help, I spoke with an older gentleman that told me that the sheriff in Tulsa County does not sign the paperwork for a can very often. I will quote his next statement, "And he darn sure wont sign yours"... WTF is that supposed to mean??? I wasnt sure how to take that, so I told him thanks for his time and that was the last time I went to Sports World... Now to my question, If the Sheriff doesnt sign the paperwork, is the only other option to do a trust? Does it HAVE to be the Sheriff in the county you reside in? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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