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its your junk you can sell it how ever you want.
i love the sellers who require a drivers license and cpl and want to document all the numbers on your id to make a washington state ftf deal on a mossberg shotgun. why not just require an ffl in the transaction? Really.
it seems like the farther north you go, the nuttier the fruitcakes are.
i suspect the WAC club plays a part in the paranoia. i am a member of the WAC and understand why they have their club rules at shows. thinking this paranoia carries over to club members who are new to ftf selling outside their club setting.
no one wants to put fire arms in the hands of a bad guy but asking to document a cpl on a ftf rifle or shotgun deal makes me laugh hard.
trying hard to think if i have ever seen an oregon based ad where the seller has "required" this as a condition on a long gun ftf deal.
these ads make me wonder if these folks are only selling their junk to other people with the same mindset?
i love the sellers who require a drivers license and cpl and want to document all the numbers on your id to make a washington state ftf deal on a mossberg shotgun. why not just require an ffl in the transaction? Really.
it seems like the farther north you go, the nuttier the fruitcakes are.
i suspect the WAC club plays a part in the paranoia. i am a member of the WAC and understand why they have their club rules at shows. thinking this paranoia carries over to club members who are new to ftf selling outside their club setting.
no one wants to put fire arms in the hands of a bad guy but asking to document a cpl on a ftf rifle or shotgun deal makes me laugh hard.
trying hard to think if i have ever seen an oregon based ad where the seller has "required" this as a condition on a long gun ftf deal.
these ads make me wonder if these folks are only selling their junk to other people with the same mindset?