One of the best things about a good forum is the interesting tangents some threads naturally take. Of course I'm someone who advocates necroposting old topics where you can build on what was discussed before rather than always starting over, never understood why some people are offended by revising and extending old threads. (See, another tangent!)extremist wrote:...
And I apologize for taking this thread off the original topic. Perhaps we can start another thread discussing the merits of open carrying OWB vs IWB???
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Return to “NFA tax stamp and your local TX gun range?”
- Tue Jan 30, 2018 7:29 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: NFA tax stamp and your local TX gun range?
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Re: NFA tax stamp and your local TX gun range?
- Sun Jan 28, 2018 3:49 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: NFA tax stamp and your local TX gun range?
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Re: NFA tax stamp and your local TX gun range?
This reminds me of when some Walmart locations were allegedly demanding to see licenses of open carry people on the grounds that Walmart could lose their liquor license if they allowed a non-licensed possession in their stores.Liberty wrote:I don't have any stamps, but am considering getting one in the future, so please excuse my ignorance. Does it out the range owner in jeopordy, if an unstamped firearm is found being used by the ATF.? I understand that demanding t he original is overkill, but it doesn't seem like it's asking a lot to show their papers of it does indeed put the range owner at risk.
Sure, TABC vs BATF is apples/oranges but I would like to know the actual statute or regulation that holds the range owner liable for my failure to obtain a tax stamp.