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I'm not being defensive, merely stating what the law requires, and my reasons for my preferences.
And if you feel it's too much to get, or give a DL copy, then that's fine with me.
I've stated in this thread that it's not something I would require from him, but just what I have doen inthe...
I'll be checking his age on his DL, or seeing a CCW permit to prove he's of age, not just by looking at him.
Afgain, the Prudent Man Standard does not require me to go to his house and see him living there, but merely see a state form of ID. If he lied and moved to Georgia last week, that is...
Correct, l I only have to prove that I tried to follow the law, and if he broke it, it is not my liability.
You do business your way, and I'll do business mine.
If you are comfortable not getting ID from the 17 year old kid the ATF sends to you in a parking lot to frame you, then you...
I e-mailed him a suggestion, not a requirement.
Just because I have done business a certain way over the years, does not mean I am not willing to compromise with somebody else, who wishes to do it a different way, as long as we both are comfortable.
His minimum standard is fine with me.
I have no "database", and don't want his personal info. He already has my e-mail & phone number, so I'm not that concerned that I'm in his "database", because I highly doubt he has one either.
All that is needed is visual proof of age and residence, and the serial # of the gun on the bill of...
There is a portion of the law called the "Prudent Man Test". It holds that all is required of a person is to do what a prudent man would do under the same circumstances.
If I see his DL, thus verifying that he is, to the best of my abilities to judge, the person he says he is, then I have...
You spelled it out pretty well.
When buying a firearm, both parties are assuming some risk.
If you buy it from a gun shop, you can assume the serial number has been run through, and checked out clean.
When dealing with a stranger, wether you are the buyer or the seller, you don't have...
OK, I',m the seller, so I'll post the reasons why I have done business this way in the past.
#1: To make sure the guy I'm dealing with is of age, and the actual person he says he is.
#2 If I am contacted by law enforcement later on, and the weapon was used in a felony
after I sold it...
I've been searching for six months for one that wasn't at scalper's prices, and had many offers at the $700 range. Too much!
I found a NIB speciman at a local gun show. The dealer was asking $600, but after my crafty negotiating skills, I walked away with it for $450.
I shot it last...
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