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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 8603447" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>Who in their right mind would sell a firearm without going through the one REAL insulator from criminal charges and civil liability- a FFL dealer. Best insurance you can buy. Can you trust a "buyer" to tell you the truth as to whether he is a convicted felon- or worse a mental patent? What if the rifle you have is stolen? Aside from the obvious, poss of stolen property, you now would have an additional charge. Not to mention, what if that rifle is used in a crime...Not your fault, heh? That is an issue to litigate.</p><p></p><p>Yes, even in this state you <u>can</u> sell to another but I am not foolish enough to do so.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, those of us who believe in the Second Amendment, know how close we are to losing it or having it all but eliminated. Why risk that right by such reckless indifference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 8603447, member: 9092"] Who in their right mind would sell a firearm without going through the one REAL insulator from criminal charges and civil liability- a FFL dealer. Best insurance you can buy. Can you trust a "buyer" to tell you the truth as to whether he is a convicted felon- or worse a mental patent? What if the rifle you have is stolen? Aside from the obvious, poss of stolen property, you now would have an additional charge. Not to mention, what if that rifle is used in a crime...Not your fault, heh? That is an issue to litigate. Yes, even in this state you [U]can[/U] sell to another but I am not foolish enough to do so. Lastly, those of us who believe in the Second Amendment, know how close we are to losing it or having it all but eliminated. Why risk that right by such reckless indifference. [/QUOTE]
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