Good luck with that.
You've committed felonies you don't even know exist.I've had pretty good luck with it so far.
You are just lucky goats can't talkya, i probably broke a dozen laws so far today and i haven't even left my house yet
You've committed felonies you don't even know exist.
So we have seen a couple of examples of how a BOS has hurt someone are there some real life examples of where it has helped ?
There's a big difference between breaking an obscure law no one knows about, and breaking several laws that are well known to be felonies. Strawman sales, buying and selling guns without an FFL, and lying to an investigator are all well known felonies that your not just going to accidentally break in the way he did. He knew exactly what he was doing, and was stupid about how he did it. BOSs aside, your just an idiot if you commit a crime and purposely create a paper trail. Stupid should come at a cost, and he definitely paid.
I sign contracts weekly. Does that mean since they are not notarized they will not hold up in a court of law? Im on the side of no notarization needed to uphold a contract or BOS but with that said unless I was purchasing a gun for several thousand dollars I would not sign a bill of sale.Aside from being a completely ridiculous scenario, that buyers BoS is worthless unless it's notarized.
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Sounds like a poor business plan honestly.Coiled.....I can only relate to my business so heres how i see things. On service calls over a days work or around 1200 dollars we require signatures on work orders. Anything under that I figure we will either get paid or make up for it later on down the road. I run an electrical business and we do both service and new construction. The new construction work is covered by a contract with a signature only and in 11 years in business a signature is ALL it has taken to hold the other party liable. With that said I guess everyone would have a different idea of where they would be wary of whatever but for me its thousands and not hundreds.
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Lol.... Value has no meaning but a signature is a protection. Like I said I wouldnt need one unless the VALUE was over several thousand dollars but if it was u would sign it or not do business with me. Its just my opinion dont get all pissed off.Sounds like a poor business plan honestly.
The value of a firearm has no merit on how worthless a BOS is, notorized or not.
Lol.... Value has no meaning but a signature is a protection. Like I said I wouldnt need one unless the VALUE was over several thousand dollars but if it was u would sign it or not do business with me. Its just my opinion dont get all pissed off.
Never quite understood the whole signature on a contract being legal and binding without being notarized or approved by a court beforehand. But a BOS with signatures pretty much ain't worth the paper it is written on.
A signature on a piece or paper does not make you anymore honest or trust worthy wether you call it a bill of sale or a contract.
If you can't be trusted, the type of paper it's on won't make any difference.
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