Bad Lieutenant this guy PROXYMAN reminds me of a few EX MEMBERS that WERE BAND AND KEEP GETTING BACK IN UNDER THE WIRE TO STIR THE POT.
I hear ya, brother... I hear ya.
Bad Lieutenant this guy PROXYMAN reminds me of a few EX MEMBERS that WERE BAND AND KEEP GETTING BACK IN UNDER THE WIRE TO STIR THE POT.
Well your avatar looks cute but, already taken big guy !
Why would a store need to refund a customer when they purchased something they knew (as it is listed as Prohibited) they couldn't legally own ? The work was done as requested by the customer, and it is in the governments hands to finish things up.
You're talking about how consignment sales are done. I'm talking about why they are done that way.
What I'm trying to say is if a business transfers a 12.6 to itself the gun becomes "trapped" in the inventory. It's a strange one, I know... I remember when this all went down and the rcmp was transferring 12.6 stuff out of shop's names and into the business owners names.
I have no clue why this is..
No. The firearm is entered into the business' inventory as a consignment sale, but does not become the property of the business. The registration of the firearm is transferred from previous owner to the new owner; it is not registered to the business.
Why not ?
How can the business rebarrel something to restricted they don't own? I assume they would need to get permission of the estate first?
Once again another thread spirals into the abyss with petty insults and misinformation.