Can gun manufacturers be held liable if one of their products is used in an illegal activity? Lawyers (ambulance chaser types) and prosecutors can sure try!Can promoters be held liable for illegal transactions executed within their venue?
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Can gun manufacturers be held liable if one of their products is used in an illegal activity? Lawyers (ambulance chaser types) and prosecutors can sure try!Can promoters be held liable for illegal transactions executed within their venue?
Here, too, boss. "VIP" $16.50...$18.50 admission That seals it for me. I wouldnt pay that to watch an ant eat a bale of hay
Well let's take a step back and remember what you just pointed out. It's a RULE. And RULES are not LAWS. Yeah I get it and I know they would not hesitate to make an example out of as many people as they can with their new RULE. Seems like we're replaying the brace and 80% RULES all over again.i dont think they chose to side with the ATF.. i think its that they realize the gravity of the new rule, and know they could easily be held liable.. if the promoters are willing to give up revenue from private sale tables and attendees selling their personal property... i think its telling as to the gravity of this new rule....
My thoughts exactly, so nope not going.That's the promoter's perogative to limit private sales and carry ins. As for myself, it's my prerogative not to attend such an event.
are you talking about the private sale thing? because i called and talked to them... so no rumor, straight form the horses mouth...Just got a message back from someone associated with the RK shown that this is a rumor and BS started by someone people on this forum.
BATF plants perhaps?
Trolls?
not true... if you sell personal items you dont need to collect tax.. a yard sale does not require you collect tax... i have seen jurisdictions try to get people to pay tax from yard sales , swap meets, and even flea markets.. but getting a booth, getting a table, or selling in your yard does not make you a business... private citizens do not collect tax from private sales...I think if you sell anything that constitutes a profit without a business license you breaking the law without collecting tax.
I use to set up and sell at big craft shows and used my business license when the tax man showed up.and he would go to every vender that didn’t pack and run.
Maybe I’m not understandingnot true... if you sell personal items you dont need to collect tax.. a yard sale does not require you collect tax... i have seen jurisdictions try to get people to pay tax from yard sales , swap meets, and even flea markets.. but getting a booth, getting a table, or selling in your yard does not make you a business... private citizens do not collect tax from private sales...