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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2071202" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>SD65,</p><p></p><p>You know on this site there is an ongoing discussion of private sales and some in that thread vehemently argue that asking to see a DL or a CCl is "above and beyond" both speaking of legal technicalities and of moral obligation. I think what you are telling us is that ATF is going to hold the bar high. I also believe that if anyone is contemplating exercising their right to limited-scope private legal sales he needs to do the same - set the bar high. </p><p>Ask to see a DL and/or a CCl, ask the appropriate questions - yes the buyer could lie but I can't control that. </p><p>I can control whether or not I exercise due diligence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2071202, member: 18914"] SD65, You know on this site there is an ongoing discussion of private sales and some in that thread vehemently argue that asking to see a DL or a CCl is "above and beyond" both speaking of legal technicalities and of moral obligation. I think what you are telling us is that ATF is going to hold the bar high. I also believe that if anyone is contemplating exercising their right to limited-scope private legal sales he needs to do the same - set the bar high. Ask to see a DL and/or a CCl, ask the appropriate questions - yes the buyer could lie but I can't control that. I can control whether or not I exercise due diligence. [/QUOTE]
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