Hell son, you're better screened than Congress.
To another in the thread, I believe you have to apply for citizenship after marrying a US citizen and it is a process. A friend married a british dude and took them a few years actually for him to get his citizenship.
I worked in a small town (pop. about 17,000) and we got pawn tickets every week and there would be over 100 of them. Sometimes we just didn't get the serial numbers ran. But as large as the metro areas are someone should be punching serial numbers into the computers checking for stolen property.
When I was an LEO I was in charge of evidence. I ran an ATF trace on every weapon we recovered whether it was stolen or not. I generally tried to locate the original purchaser and see if it was stolen and not reported etc. That trace went through an ATF facility in Virginia. It normally told me...
The young guy is from Warner Robins, so that is weird since that is normally a pretty red area. The old dude that has been in office way too long (since 1991) is from Hartwell. Maybe those good ole boys up there should see about un-electing him.
That is an easement by necessity. If it is an express easement or prescriptive easement then that code section does not apply. Again check the plat and see if there is an easement. The grantor of the easement may terminate it I believe with the terminiation of the grantee's interest in the land.
It deals with easements and necessity. I stunk at that course in law school. The owner of of the location you are inspecting should have some form of entrance/exit from the parcel. This would likely be an easement if it is landlocked. I know this doesn't help, but basically if you have to cross...
But they don't check mental health records....which would be MUCH more beneficial than worrying about a domestic abouser or a felon. Although I get that as well. Not to use recent headlines for anything, but the Texas A&M guy was bat-*&%^ crazy from what I've read so he had no business with a...