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Lauren Pratte, as quoted in the news release, also said the actions of "local crazies" opposed to the opening of the store could find themselves liable for "tortious interference" in a contract between the gun store and the landlord. "If you've posted on Facebook, agitated people on the local community's online forum, made harassing phone calls, or sent angry emails designed to interfere with our business relationship with our landlord, you are on my attorneys' list," Lauren Pratte said. "So if you don't see NOVA Armory open for business, you better worry about seeing us in court."
I think her dad is bridging that gap. Seems like he is helping her do this.Not to knock it, but can a 16 year old legally own anything? Much less sign business agreements and lease a building?
I guess if you have family money, you can do just about anything you want...
Not to knock it, but can a 16 year old legally own anything? Much less sign business agreements and lease a building?
I guess if you have family money, you can do just about anything you want...
guess someone didn't read, just skim.
Because she is only 16, Dennis Pratte, Lauren's father, holds the federal firearms sales license for the store and applied for and signed the store's certificate of occupancy.