pdm
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Very sage advice, on all points.
I should add: there is one easy way to never be in this situation: don't sell any guns.
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Very sage advice, on all points.
I should add: there is one easy way to never be in this situation: don't sell any guns.
Very sage advice, on all points.
I should add: there is one easy way to never be in this situation: don't sell any guns.
that is exactly the reason I keep a weapon ready to go and on me or at least close to me at all times while in the house.
and to think my Wife thinks I am crazy
So I was sleeping this morning as I normally do, when out of the blue, MY PHONE RANG! First off, it was only 9AM, and usually when my phone rings at 9AM, the person on the line has a death wish.
I don't know for a fact, but, I believe that it is a misdemeanor in the state of NH to sell a handgun private sale.
No, it isn't. The law in NH for FTF resident handgun sales only requires two things basically:
-The buyer is "personally known to you" (or similar verbiage) OR
-The buyer has an NH pistol permit.
There's probably some crud also about not selling to minors, etc.
FTF handgun sales in NH are legal provided you follow state and federal laws
regarding the issue.
-Mike
Do you know what RSA that falls under?
159:10 Sale Without License. – Any person who, without being licensed as herein provided, sells, advertises or exposes for sale, or has in his possession with intent to sell, pistols or revolvers shall be guilty of a class B felony if a natural person, or guilty of a felony if any other person.
159:14 Exemption. – None of the provisions of this chapter shall prohibit an individual not licensed under the provisions thereof who is not engaged in the business of selling pistols or revolvers from selling a pistol or revolver to a person licensed under this chapter or to a person personally known to him.
I hope you still have your copy of the paperwork showing that you transfered the pistol and are no longer the registered owner?
That's what my cryptic post earlier. In a class one time, Ken mentioned that it was against his religion to sell guns. That sounded good to me, so I converted.
>>A lot of people are telling you to lawyer up..IMO that's a huge waste of money at this stage.<<
I agree wholeheartedly. It's also a way to look guilty when you're not.
I haven't been getting my regular tithes from some of the recent converts. If you want to remain one of my disciples, let's start coming across. For your convenience, we now accept cash, ammo or major credit cards.
Sri Ram Ken
Just so long as you stay OFF the Sunday morning tube!