Leon DeGamme
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- Joined
- Dec 19, 2004
- Messages
- 31
First of all I want to say "hello". I am new here but a frequent lurker of many pro-gun forums. I respect all your opinions and need you guys to tell me something. I know that alot of you are going to say im over paranoid and I will agree with you. Living here in Kornifornia has put me in a constant state of "alarm" in regards to being a lawful gun owner. Heres my question--- How many of you have ALL your sales receipts from EVERY gun you ever sold? I am talking about long guns and yes, I know that HANDGUNS are automatically registered with the DOJ here in Kornifornia when you purchase it. As you know, there is a paper trail that the ATF uses to trace a crime firearm to the first lawful consumer of the weapon. From there on the consumer will state what happened to the firearm ie. he sold it or it was stolen. Now, when you state that you sold the weapon, I imagine you should have some paperwork to back this up. I am just wondering what would happen if you didnt have the paperwork and maybe not even remembered who you sold it to if 10+ years have passed. I know its probably not realistic to keep sales receipts from a decade ago but I feel that under certain scenarios it may keep you from being accused of something that you had nothing to do with. So guys, how have you personally dealt with this situation? Do you still have all your sales receipts to prove you sold the firearm or is it something that is really not a consideration to you?