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Taking possession of a customer's firearm

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Sounds like it is time to move back to PA.

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That WA law is absurd. I heard where one of the gun rights organizations was going to rally and have everyone passing their guns around and doing a show and tell to demonstrate the absurdity of it.

Here in NC, I have a CCP so no worries on my end. Heck, I can show you that and just buy the pistol from you if I wanted too. Makes things easy.

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Those are my thoughts as well, sir.

While not fool-proof, knowing a little about your customer in advance goes a long way.

I have refused to do some jobs for some people, I tried to to do it in graceful ways, but if I know something about them previously that isn't right in my mind, I just move on by.

I have the business to prove that too, haha.

Lawyers and legal documents have their uses, but in my mind shouldn't enter in to these kinds of jobs.

Edited to add, I was referring to K-Man's post on page 1.

Let common sense prevail, if you feel you need legal representation to fabricate a holster, let someone else make it.

Edited by DoubleAdobe

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