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What Percentage of ODT Buyers refuse to Buy from a Seller who requires a Bill of Sale, DL or CCW

Do you refuse to buy from anyone who requires a Bill of Sale or to see your License


  • Total voters
    292
Well, it’s illegal to sell to a person across state lines…. So the Seller might get some protection if the Buyer affirms he is a GA resident (and you see a DL or CCW). The CCW would allow good faith you didn’t sell to a felon.

Law enforcement has done sting operations with gun stores and pawn shops from time to time, but I haven’t seen any news of them targeting sites like ODT.

As for the Poll, the purpose was to see what percentage of ODT buyers you lose when you check the BOS required and/or ask for DL and CCW. It’s not to judge. It’s not to advocate, though the comments on both sides have been educational.
Right, because dl and cow can't be forged...
 
If I have a copy of all you’re info after making you sign a BOS. Couldn’t I make fake BOS saying I sold other guns to you, when in reality I actually sold them to some felon?

The original BOS will protect the first buyer. It's simple logic and common sense.
 
There are also plenty of people who can legally purchase firearms that don’t want a carry permit. I’m one of those people. Castle law lets me keep it in the truck and I only carry on person while at work (my property, my business) and while hunting (again my own property). Maybe I’ll get a permit one day but for the time being I don’t see any need.

I have seen this same statement posted several times before.

It may not have been you that posted it before, I really do not remember.

Although I agree with you on where you can carry, and fully understand what you are saying, I think it is important to point out for others that may not know.

Castle law has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that you are allowed to carry in your motor vehicle, without a license.

You are allowed to carry in your motor vehicle, without a license, because the State of Georgia passed a law many years ago that says you can.

O.C.G.A. 16-11-126 (a) is the code section that states why you are allowed to carry in your motor vehicle.

O.C.G.A. 16-11-126 (2010)
16-11-126. Possession and carrying a concealed weapon; penalty for violating licensing requirement


(a) Any person who is not prohibited by law from possessing a handgun or long gun may have or carry on his or her person a weapon or long gun on his or her property or inside his or her home, motor vehicle, or place of business without a valid weapons carry license.

Again, I understand what you are saying, and I am sure most others do as well, but for the sake of those that do not know, I would like to let them know the exact reason they can carry in their motor vehicle, and not go around telling folks they can carry because of a Castle law defense or the ever popular "My car is an extension of my home" nonsense.

Carry on and thanks for letting me drag off the main topic for a second or two.....

Jerry
 
I have seen this same statement posted several times before.

It may not have been you that posted it before, I really do not remember.

Although I agree with you on where you can carry, and fully understand what you are saying, I think it is important to point out for others that may not know.

Castle law has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that you are allowed to carry in your motor vehicle, without a license.

You are allowed to carry in your motor vehicle, without a license, because the State of Georgia passed a law many years ago that says you can.

O.C.G.A. 16-11-126 (a) is the code section that states why you are allowed to carry in your motor vehicle.

O.C.G.A. 16-11-126 (2010)
16-11-126. Possession and carrying a concealed weapon; penalty for violating licensing requirement


(a) Any person who is not prohibited by law from possessing a handgun or long gun may have or carry on his or her person a weapon or long gun on his or her property or inside his or her home, motor vehicle, or place of business without a valid weapons carry license.

Again, I understand what you are saying, and I am sure most others do as well, but for the sake of those that do not know, I would like to let them know the exact reason they can carry in their motor vehicle, and not go around telling folks they can carry because of a Castle law defense or the ever popular "My car is an extension of my home" nonsense.

Carry on and thanks for letting me drag off the main topic for a second or two.....

Jerry
Thank you for not only correcting me but also INFORMING me. If only everyone could do that in manner like you did.
 
If I have a copy of all you’re info after making you sign a BOS. Couldn’t I make fake BOS saying I sold other guns to you, when in reality I actually sold them to some felon?

Yep, and therein lies the flaw in a BOS.
Unless you go to the trouble of having it witnessed by 3rd parties, or notarized, it ain't worth the paper it's written on.
 
Let’s seeeeeee……. Give my personal information and my signature to someone that I have no idea how secure they will be with it after having my info stolen twice and all the headaches that followed. Are you out of your ****ing mind? If necessary, show me yours, show you mine. No pics, no paper. If I want a BOS I’ll just go to my LGS. They have good prices anyway and can probably get me what u got.
 
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