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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2086292" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I'm not trying to pass laws here, nor am I trying to point fingers. I'm just saying, if you had all the tools to check whether a person was a felon or not before you sold him/her the gun and did not, you don't feel any personal responsibility for the crimes that criminal commits with your former gun? What if they were specifically a violent criminal? What if the person is acting suspicious? </p><p></p><p>Seriously (just for my own curiosity), where is the line that makes you personally uncomfortable making a FTF sale?</p><p></p><p>If we don't want laws passed forcing us to go through an FFL or NICS check, then we might want to think about doing some in-house prevention on our own (weren't some of you just commenting on putting heads in the sand in the other thread?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2086292, member: 229"] I'm not trying to pass laws here, nor am I trying to point fingers. I'm just saying, if you had all the tools to check whether a person was a felon or not before you sold him/her the gun and did not, you don't feel any personal responsibility for the crimes that criminal commits with your former gun? What if they were specifically a violent criminal? What if the person is acting suspicious? Seriously (just for my own curiosity), where is the line that makes you personally uncomfortable making a FTF sale? If we don't want laws passed forcing us to go through an FFL or NICS check, then we might want to think about doing some in-house prevention on our own (weren't some of you just commenting on putting heads in the sand in the other thread?). [/QUOTE]
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