It comes from a poll of a little over 400 people cherry picked in the early 2000s. Obama quoted it more than saying the word "I".Basically the 90% quote is fake news and has been for a while.
It comes from a poll of a little over 400 people cherry picked in the early 2000s. Obama quoted it more than saying the word "I".Basically the 90% quote is fake news and has been for a while.
If anything it just helps provide us a place we can trade guns, have friendships, and not deal with weird bs.
Lmao yesA safe space, as it were
If it runs smooth it's counterfeit...and probably a Glock.Next time I go buy a 1911, I'll have to take a counterfeit pen with me. I don't wanna get scammed and end up with a counterfeit 1911.
JustSteerClear.Maybe, could be a cow of sale, heifer of sale, steer of sale
I couldn't tell you the name of anybody I bought a gun from.
Nobody likes a pompous douche.
Counterfeit pen: used for detecting counterfeit bills, but funny to say it that way. Incidentally, one of our other businesses received a counterfeit $100 bill. The receptionist took it. She used the pen and it passed. So she gave them $88 in change and merchandise. Turned out they washed a $5 bill so the paper was real currency paper and the pen doesn't detect it. Was obvious to me, but not to the receptionist. Didn't penalize her for the loss since she followed procedure.
A little late for serious input apparently. Somewhere between page 7 and 13 the thread went to poopie something and BOS for cows.
Counterfeit pen: used for detecting counterfeit bills, but funny to say it that way. Incidentally, one of our other businesses received a counterfeit $100 bill. The receptionist took it. She used the pen and it passed. So she gave them $88 in change and merchandise. Turned out they washed a $5 bill so the paper was real currency paper and the pen doesn't detect it. Was obvious to me, but not to the receptionist. Didn't penalize her for the loss since she followed procedure.
Great post! Long before Oregon had a private sales law, nothing I traded or sold haunted me.I sold a gun at a show, that I bought new. Over a decade later I got a phone call. Local PD with 2 questions. Did I remember a name? Not hardly. Did I want it back? Nope, I'd already been paid.
I learned that if I had a name it would have changed nothing. Nobody called me until all the legal crap was over. And don't ever try to tell me there is no gun registration in Texas. If you buy it new they will always know. Yes I'll still buy new, but not sell.
Got a knock on the door some years ago. Two officers from some itty bitty PD there to arrest me for robbing their convenience store. Probably the only store in town. They had recovered my P/U from a ditch after chase and shootout. I'd traded in my truck months before at a dealer. I received the benefit of the doubt as I had my own badge. What I learned. Trucks do have registration but people bent on doing wrong won't even buy a truck legally. Laws to them are to be avoided.
Laws that restrict the lawful are flawed from the start.
In retrospect, maybe the former. It was a 50yo guy and slightly younger girl. They bought a $12 pair of earrings. Paid with a 100. This is before the new blue ink and holographic stripe. The paper felt chemically treated, but she marked it with the pen and it didn't turn black (because it was currency paper). Now, the presidential watermark was different and the micro stripe in the bill said "FIVE" and not "100". Sigh. Good help is hard to find...Your receptionist is either an idiot or she was in on the scam.