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<blockquote data-quote="frankos72" data-source="post: 2086242" data-attributes="member: 3323"><p>True. That is why I stopped leaving a gun in my car, and I put every gun in my house in my safe. The only gun not in a safe now, when not in use, is my EDC. I'm going to get one of those quickaccess safes for it too.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, I know I have the freedom now to choose to sell or not sell. But the question is what tools are available for me, as a private citizen, to gauge the likelihood that the buyer will turn around and use the gun for some form of gun violence. I'm not worried about things like self defense shootings or even if it gets sold a time or two more or stolen and ends up in the wrong hands. I just want to know that I don't sell a gun to a deranged lunatic that plans to march into Mcdonald's tomorrow and start unloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankos72, post: 2086242, member: 3323"] True. That is why I stopped leaving a gun in my car, and I put every gun in my house in my safe. The only gun not in a safe now, when not in use, is my EDC. I'm going to get one of those quickaccess safes for it too. Yeah, I know I have the freedom now to choose to sell or not sell. But the question is what tools are available for me, as a private citizen, to gauge the likelihood that the buyer will turn around and use the gun for some form of gun violence. I'm not worried about things like self defense shootings or even if it gets sold a time or two more or stolen and ends up in the wrong hands. I just want to know that I don't sell a gun to a deranged lunatic that plans to march into Mcdonald's tomorrow and start unloading. [/QUOTE]
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