Deanimator
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Then why DO they???This sounds like a standard follow up on a multiple gun purchase. The Agent has more important things to do that to frame you for something.
Then why DO they???This sounds like a standard follow up on a multiple gun purchase. The Agent has more important things to do that to frame you for something.
We must send in a form 3310 for multiple handgun sales in a five consecutive business days. I always inform my customers of this and many will space out their purchases.
The BATFE does not deny that the Form 4473 database exists, nor is it apologetic about it.
We must send in a form 3310 for multiple handgun sales in a five consecutive business days. I always inform my customers of this and many will space out their purchases.
No doubt.You know, lawyers have been wrong from time to time...
OK, my question is, what if you bought a pistol at one gunshop, then you go and buy a pistol at another shop? That would be multiple handgun purchases in a 5 day period, so how would "they" know? I'm not looking for a way to "beat the law" or anything, this is a legit question. Say I wanted to buy two pistols at once, but my favorite shop only had one, so I bought it. Rather than ordering the other, I decided to check on another shop and they had the second one, so I bought it. I know people who might do this, myself included, because they want it right now, because they have the money right now, and if they don't buy both guns right now, they will just blow it on something else.
Jim Watson said:If the BATman trips you up and gets you to make contradictory statements, you are toast.
saltydog452 said:I do not know, nor do I disagree with you but, I was under the impression that lying wasn't a prosecutable offense unless you were under oath at the time of the utterance.
Statements like 'I didn't inhale' and 'I never had sex with Ms Lewinski' or Mr. Nixon's disclamer about Watergate come immediately to mind.