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<blockquote data-quote="JaredC" data-source="post: 1866775" data-attributes="member: 20312"><p>Wow. You wont be selling many guns to folks on OSA Im afraid. Might as well just meet him at an FFL and let the dealer do a transfer for you, 10 day wait and all, Cali style. <img src="/images/smilies/punch.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":punch:" title="Punch :punch:" data-shortname=":punch:" /></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>I think the problem most people have with this is they dont know you or what you are going to do with their personal information. I dont have a problem with you wanting something for your records, but since I have no idea what you are going to do with those records, you can keep my name or address off of it.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Its already been said, but in Oklahoma, guns are not registered. Gun registries have been passed by a select few communist states, but federal law does not require it and since Oklahoma pretty much follows federal law when it comes to guns, no gun bought here, except NFA, are registered.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Its funny, reading all these responses not only am I making a mental note of people I probably wont buy from, but it reminds me of how I was when I first moved from California to Arkansas. </p><p></p><p>After I was there for 4 months or so decided I had some guns to sell. I asked around about it and they all told me to just sell it to anyone, didnt matter. Of course being a CA boy this blew my mind, so I called the states ATF office in Little Rock. After a little chuckle they said yes I could just sell it in the paper or wherever. I asked them if I needed any documentation, and after kinda laughing some more she said no, just I couldnt sell it to a known felon. Sooo I was still kind of cautious, but I went ahead and put the gun on Craigslist (at the time I didnt know that was a no no on Craigslist, soon after I got email from them informing me not to do it again). After about a day I had a buyer. Arranged to meet him in a public place, no biggie. After he decided he wanted it, I took out my receipt book (after all I still wasnt convinced this was legal, I even took down the person at the ATF that I talked to) and proceeded to ask this fellow for his drivers license. He got kinda aggravated and asked why. I told him this was my first gun sale since moving to AR and just wanted to make sure to cover my ass. Still aggravated, he gave me the info. I look back now and laugh at myself, but leaving outside of a communist state still hadnt sunk in yet.</p><p></p><p>Since then all my transactions are in a public parking lot, most of the time at night since I work late, I show gun buyer shows cash, I count cash while he fondles gun, we shake hands and I leave. Easy as pie. Alot of you are taking things waaaaaayyyyy over board. If you dont exercise the rights that we have been blessed with in Oklahoma, whats the sense in having them? Might as well live in California, the government there will help make sure all your gun transactions are as safe as can be.....<img src="/images/smilies/punch.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":punch:" title="Punch :punch:" data-shortname=":punch:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaredC, post: 1866775, member: 20312"] Wow. You wont be selling many guns to folks on OSA Im afraid. Might as well just meet him at an FFL and let the dealer do a transfer for you, 10 day wait and all, Cali style. :punch: I think the problem most people have with this is they dont know you or what you are going to do with their personal information. I dont have a problem with you wanting something for your records, but since I have no idea what you are going to do with those records, you can keep my name or address off of it. Its already been said, but in Oklahoma, guns are not registered. Gun registries have been passed by a select few communist states, but federal law does not require it and since Oklahoma pretty much follows federal law when it comes to guns, no gun bought here, except NFA, are registered. Its funny, reading all these responses not only am I making a mental note of people I probably wont buy from, but it reminds me of how I was when I first moved from California to Arkansas. After I was there for 4 months or so decided I had some guns to sell. I asked around about it and they all told me to just sell it to anyone, didnt matter. Of course being a CA boy this blew my mind, so I called the states ATF office in Little Rock. After a little chuckle they said yes I could just sell it in the paper or wherever. I asked them if I needed any documentation, and after kinda laughing some more she said no, just I couldnt sell it to a known felon. Sooo I was still kind of cautious, but I went ahead and put the gun on Craigslist (at the time I didnt know that was a no no on Craigslist, soon after I got email from them informing me not to do it again). After about a day I had a buyer. Arranged to meet him in a public place, no biggie. After he decided he wanted it, I took out my receipt book (after all I still wasnt convinced this was legal, I even took down the person at the ATF that I talked to) and proceeded to ask this fellow for his drivers license. He got kinda aggravated and asked why. I told him this was my first gun sale since moving to AR and just wanted to make sure to cover my ass. Still aggravated, he gave me the info. I look back now and laugh at myself, but leaving outside of a communist state still hadnt sunk in yet. Since then all my transactions are in a public parking lot, most of the time at night since I work late, I show gun buyer shows cash, I count cash while he fondles gun, we shake hands and I leave. Easy as pie. Alot of you are taking things waaaaaayyyyy over board. If you dont exercise the rights that we have been blessed with in Oklahoma, whats the sense in having them? Might as well live in California, the government there will help make sure all your gun transactions are as safe as can be.....:punch: [/QUOTE]
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