I have read several threads about ftf transactions where some people have advocated keeping detailed receipts of the transaction. If there is no legal requirement to do this, then why do it? I'm not trying to stir anybody up, but I want to hear a good debate on the pros and cons of this practice.
To me, the beauty of the face-to-face transaction is the ability to take another firearm "off the books". This is not to say that I wouldn't do everything to insure that the transaction is legal. Once I check somebodys state DL or military ID, and have no reason to believe they can't own a firearm, WHY would I keep a record of the transaction??? Discuss...
Nathan
To me, the beauty of the face-to-face transaction is the ability to take another firearm "off the books". This is not to say that I wouldn't do everything to insure that the transaction is legal. Once I check somebodys state DL or military ID, and have no reason to believe they can't own a firearm, WHY would I keep a record of the transaction??? Discuss...
Nathan