ElTacoGrande
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http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/04/03/MNGIKI2J9E27.DTL
The headline says they can't account for 2,000 guns. Truth or fiction? We won't really know until they do a massive audit of their whole biz going back 30 years or so. Either way, big problems for them.
I think they are the largest and busiest FFL in the Bay Area. I've been there a few times and they seemed very strict, and in a hurry (to be honest). Great prices on ammo the few times I have bought it there. They didn't seem like scoff-laws who would intentionally sell guns off the books, but who knows, that kind of thing could go on.
Anyway, I hope they can resolve this in a way that keeps the records in order and lets them stay in business.
Good luck, Trader's.
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Ken Masse for Los Angeles County Sheriff
The headline says they can't account for 2,000 guns. Truth or fiction? We won't really know until they do a massive audit of their whole biz going back 30 years or so. Either way, big problems for them.
I think they are the largest and busiest FFL in the Bay Area. I've been there a few times and they seemed very strict, and in a hurry (to be honest). Great prices on ammo the few times I have bought it there. They didn't seem like scoff-laws who would intentionally sell guns off the books, but who knows, that kind of thing could go on.
Anyway, I hope they can resolve this in a way that keeps the records in order and lets them stay in business.
Good luck, Trader's.
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Ken Masse for Los Angeles County Sheriff