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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Ive heard the saying" the pawpaw hit the fan". Treeman, it seems to me you crashed the delivery truck of pawpaw 's into the wind turbine. I hope you can resolve the matter.


    As a matter of interest. Did he pay for the shotgun. If so does he want his money back?

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gleock View Post
    I would not want to take possession of a firearm that has been licensed to you, but out of your possession for so long.
    It is a shotgun and ballistic fingerprinting is a myth as we all know.

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zuku View Post
    As a matter of interest. Did he pay for the shotgun. If so does he want his money back?
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    It appears he will send it back and then do what he was supposed to do and then have it resent to him, if he wants a refund, he best start believing in the Easter Bunny. I have yet to decide what and even if .

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    If he still want it, why not book it in at dealer stock

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    The problem with booking it into dealer stock with the new owner taking a long time to license / or never license it, is that you as the legal licensed owner still remains responsible for the storage fees.

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Quote Originally Posted by mic View Post
    The problem with booking it into dealer stock with the new owner taking a long time to license / or never license it, is that you as the legal licensed owner still remains responsible for the storage fees.
    Which you then take off from any money paid before refunding.

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    I think that you need to give thanks to who ever you do give thanks to that this was resolved so quickly. Your DFO could easily have zapped you. The universe was really looking out for you. Buy a Lotto ticket tonight

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Quote Originally Posted by mic View Post
    The problem with booking it into dealer stock with the new owner taking a long time to license / or never license it, is that you as the legal licensed owner still remains responsible for the storage fees.
    ,,,,
    I do not mind having the weapon, a second wing gun will come in handy now that Cody is 11 and 6 years old.
    I do mind someone causing issues for me, I do mind being wronged - some one elses actions nearly got me into legal trouble, I do not tolerate that.
    In 1990 I was wronged by someones decisions and when I came out of hospitable I said no one will ever wrong me again and get away with it.I got plenty time to think this through. THEY ONLY EXIST BECAUSE WE ALLOW THEM TOO.

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Quote Originally Posted by treeman View Post
    ,,,,
    I do not mind having the weapon, a second wing gun will come in handy now that Cody is 11 and 6 years old.
    I do mind someone causing issues for me, I do mind being wronged - some one elses actions nearly got me into legal trouble, I do not tolerate that.
    In 1990 I was wronged by someones decisions and when I came out of hospitable I said no one will ever wrong me again and get away with it.I got plenty time to think this through. THEY ONLY EXIST BECAUSE WE ALLOW THEM TOO.
    Man I am glad for you if it turns out 100% by Monday.
    Lessons in life never ends.

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    Default Re: Legal implications of sold weapon 4 years ago - never licenced.

    Quote Originally Posted by Theunsb View Post
    Man I am glad for you if it turns out 100% by Monday.
    Lessons in life never ends.
    ...........
    I am confident it will, turns out the guy collects shotguns.................. wonder what his plan was ?, what was he trying ? - did he hope to create a ghost gun ?..

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