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<blockquote data-quote="technetium-99m" data-source="post: 2473403" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>I have walked and will continue to walk if a seller asks to see any more than a cursory glance at my DL. I absolutely refuse to deal with people who require a carry permit as a condition.</p><p></p><p>Rod, you taught my Utah permit class, and I absolutely respect your knowledge on the subject. But those links are far removed from what we are talking about here. I mean in one case the guy had obtained a DL illegally, ground off the serial numbers of a number of firearms, and then gave them to a known felon relative for the agreed upon purpose of resale. Another is a shop that was both dealing in guns and drugs. The last case is the most applicable but the person selling the gun was a felon and it seems that he sold the gun to a person he knew lived in another state. There is no mention of what happened to the party that initially sold the gun to the felon, which looking at a DL will never tell you.</p><p></p><p>If you know of a case where someone was arrested, charged, and convicted for selling a gun under completely normal circumstances please post it up. I've never seen evidence of one, and I've never seen evidence that someone's un notarized bill of sale kept them out of jail. But I really am open to hearing about such an occurrence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technetium-99m, post: 2473403, member: 3615"] I have walked and will continue to walk if a seller asks to see any more than a cursory glance at my DL. I absolutely refuse to deal with people who require a carry permit as a condition. Rod, you taught my Utah permit class, and I absolutely respect your knowledge on the subject. But those links are far removed from what we are talking about here. I mean in one case the guy had obtained a DL illegally, ground off the serial numbers of a number of firearms, and then gave them to a known felon relative for the agreed upon purpose of resale. Another is a shop that was both dealing in guns and drugs. The last case is the most applicable but the person selling the gun was a felon and it seems that he sold the gun to a person he knew lived in another state. There is no mention of what happened to the party that initially sold the gun to the felon, which looking at a DL will never tell you. If you know of a case where someone was arrested, charged, and convicted for selling a gun under completely normal circumstances please post it up. I've never seen evidence of one, and I've never seen evidence that someone's un notarized bill of sale kept them out of jail. But I really am open to hearing about such an occurrence. [/QUOTE]
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