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<blockquote data-quote="cw821" data-source="post: 1807414" data-attributes="member: 5021"><p>So, there's a gun used in a homicide, then to think someone would actually sell it, then even further that that same gun would get used by an individual in self defense, then for some reason the police runs ballistics studies on gun used for self defense, then all that info gets put together, then..... what a movie that would make. I think I'll win the mega lottery twice before that happens to me. </p><p></p><p>Having said that very long sentence, one should do what feels right to them. I'll never fault anyone for that. With the high volume pawn shops deal in, of course they run into that kind of thing. That and they buy anything from anyone with an ID. If I show up to a gun buy and a 20 something year old kid with his hat on sideways gets out of the car, I'm probably walking away from that sale too. If the guy has tats running up his neck, I'll probably walk away. Though I might run away from those two. Pawn shops, on the other hand, buy from these types all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cw821, post: 1807414, member: 5021"] So, there's a gun used in a homicide, then to think someone would actually sell it, then even further that that same gun would get used by an individual in self defense, then for some reason the police runs ballistics studies on gun used for self defense, then all that info gets put together, then..... what a movie that would make. I think I'll win the mega lottery twice before that happens to me. Having said that very long sentence, one should do what feels right to them. I'll never fault anyone for that. With the high volume pawn shops deal in, of course they run into that kind of thing. That and they buy anything from anyone with an ID. If I show up to a gun buy and a 20 something year old kid with his hat on sideways gets out of the car, I'm probably walking away from that sale too. If the guy has tats running up his neck, I'll probably walk away. Though I might run away from those two. Pawn shops, on the other hand, buy from these types all the time. [/QUOTE]
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