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    Sellers regret

    About a year ago I sold a handgun to my nephew and his father. I had liked the gun but it was never used and they wanted an affordable handgun. This morning while working an officer of mine pulled over a felon and through a legal inventory of the vehicle found that gun. Some how it went from my nephew to a felon possible drug dealer.

    I feel absolutely sick to my stomach about this and feel as though this is all on me. I still don't know how it went from who I sold it to to where it ended up but the thought of how we found it is troubling me.

    Sorry to put all that out there but I had to release this is some anonymous way before it just boiled over in my head.

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    If you thought that the father and nephew were reliable persons, especially the father, then you should not blame yourself. A lot of things can happen to a person in a year, causing them to change from the person you once knew.
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    Maybe it was stolen from them? Did you ask them?

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    Hang in there man...pm coming.


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    I sent him a message to see if it was stolen. But I also went through all guns reported stolen in our jurisdiction (which they live in) and it wasn't reported.

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    Gun show sale???
    Sale or trade ???
    Unless they "loaned" it to the felon, no big deal. Once you sold it, your involvement ended. No need to assume the worst. Assume the best and figure it out.

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    Chances are it was stolen and your family did not check to report it. They might have not known it was gone. I had the same once when kids broke in. Got our wedding rings out of a drawer, not found missing for a long time. We did not wear them, mine because of work.
    But then to get some money, who knows.

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    NOT on you period. A gun is an inanimate object.

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    Would you feel the same way if you had sold a baseball bat or hammer to them and then they resold it to a 3rd party who used it to kill someone?

    It's just a tool, nothing more. When we start thinking that it is somehow different than any other tool, we fall into the leftist regulation trap where they try to brainwash people into thinking that guns are somehow *different* than any other tool that can be deadly when used in certain ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyVet1959 View Post
    Would you feel the same way if you had sold a baseball bat or hammer to them and then they resold it to a 3rd party who used it to kill someone?

    It's just a tool, nothing more. When we start thinking that it is somehow different than any other tool, we fall into the leftist regulation trap where they try to brainwash people into thinking that guns are somehow *different* than any other tool that can be deadly when used in certain ways.
    Well said.

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    Sam put it pretty much the same as I would have.
    your old little league bat, or golf club set, or the old metal stool from your shed could have all ended up in that truck/car/mini-van.
    it's a chunk of metal and plastic or wood.
    you did nothing wrong in any way.
    if we worried about what happened to all the guns we swapped or sold we'd all have heart attacks from the stress,
    or turn into Sarah Winchester.
    I doubt the guy that sold him the car is stressing things.

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    Remember lawn darts that killed so many? The smart stood well off to the side. We never shot a BB gun at each other as kids. It is an object that will never jump up and do harm.
    If I give you a bottle and you crash because you drank it, is it my fault?

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    Until you hear from your relatives all everyone can do is hypothesize, it could very well be they hit hard times and had to sell the gun which in turn got sold again or stolen at that time ending up with a felon.
    Once the gun is sold to someone you believe to be lawful it's out of your control to what happens after, no sense agonizing about it.
    "People in Arizona carry guns," said Detective David Ramer, a Chandler police spokesman. You better be careful about who you are picking on...

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    I heard from him this morning, he said he sold it to help him pay for a car. Now with that information the officers will have to try and find out whom he sold it to. It is the sellers responsibility to find out if the purchaser can own a firearm. He won't face charges or anything but we need to understand how the felon for the weapon. Hopefully it opens his eyes about selling weapons.

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    I have sold guns but never to a stranger. My friends still have mine. The deal is if they don't want them anymore, I buy them back. Not going to happen, too good to part with again.

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    You sold the handgun in good faith to people your felt to be responsible. That is where your responsibility ends. If you just want to beat up on yourself, then go ahead and have fun, but it is wasted time and emotion. You have no guilt on this.
    Disclaimer: The above is not holy writ. It is just my opinion based on my experience and knowledge. Your mileage may vary.

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    Like a lot of things in this life, guns have a way of winding up in all sorts of hands. Criminals and those of ill will and criminal bent always try to appear "nice" when buying a gun from a civilian. And they're good at it. You just can't tell who's a criminal and who's not by looking at them. No foul on his part, nor even neglect, almost assuredly.

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    If I sell a firearm to a friend in need,it is with the no hand shake needed, stipulation that I have the right of first refusal if/when they ever go to sell it.

    I don't mind selling a friend something they want or need for a "deal" but it would upset me if they took advantage of my kindness.

    Not saying your kin has done any of this because we only know the end of the story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KReider477 View Post
    About a year ago I sold a handgun to my nephew and his father. I had liked the gun but it was never used and they wanted an affordable handgun. This morning while working an officer of mine pulled over a felon and through a legal inventory of the vehicle found that gun. Some how it went from my nephew to a felon possible drug dealer.
    Hey, selling drugs probably involves handling a lot of cash. Businesses that handle a lot of cash are more likely to get robbed.

    The sailors and the pilots, the soldiers and the law
    The payoffs and the ripoffs and the things nobody saw
    Don't matter if it's heroin, cocaine or hash,
    You've got to carry weapons 'cause you always carry cash
    There's lots of shady characters and lots of dirty deals
    Every name's an alias in case somebody squeals
    It's the lure of easy money, it's got a very strong appeal
    Perhaps you'd understand it better standing in my shoes
    It's the ultimate enticement, it's the smuggler's blues
    Besides, do we *really* care if the gangbangers and druggies are killing each other?

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