Posted by jimg.allentown on February 20, 2016 at 08:07:50 from (108.16.40.179):
In Reply to: OT Gun Carry Question posted by Steve@Advance on February 19, 2016 at 20:28:54:
I cannot see how you can be so casual about a gun. As has already been posted, if that gun is used in a crime, they will be coming to talk to you. The paper trail does not end with your late father. It continues on to next of kin. After all, the gun did not evaporate when your father passed away, did it??? This unstable woman is in possession of a deadly weapon that can be traced back to YOU! Do you really want to carry that burden? And hope that her deadbeat son and his girlfriend do not get possession of it? And then go out and play Bonnie and Clyde with it???
I strongly suggest that you repossess that gun. With the help of the sheriff or local gendarmes. Or even state police if necessary. Never mind permits, FFLs, transfer of ownership, or any of the rest. GET THE GUN!!!
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