Speed, if it were confiscated and you had your receipts, wouldn't the dealer/store be liable for the purchase price of the firearm?speedsix wrote:...in Texas, if you buy from a pawn shop, they've submitted copies of their pawn tickets or buy sheets...which are supposed to be checked to see if merchandise matches any stolen reports...where I am, they ran weeks behind...from an individual, get a written receipt with his info on it...this protects you...in a gunshop, the Firearms Transaction form that the dealer would have and your receipt will protect you...they can still confiscate if something fell through the cracks on the check for stolen...just can't charge you...
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- Fri Mar 30, 2012 5:52 am
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- Topic: Tried to get local cop on patrol to NCIC check gun, denied
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