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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2588773" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>back when I was a class III dealer, this was the way it had to work also</p><p> and if for what ever reason a county sheriff where you lived refused to OK things, you were screwed</p><p> unless you had deep pockets to fight things</p><p></p><p> I can even recall one customer, that had bought 3 class II guns, and went to buy a 4 th, and the sheriff told him NO< that he FELT that 3 was more than enough for any one person to own! and refused to sign paper work!</p><p> it ended up in a court battle that took a few yrs to work out, and a lot of costs besides legal fee's as values on class II items back then climbed at some pretty fast rates</p><p> I am NOT up to date on the new rules, things MAY have changed or have ways around them, due to how popular suppressors have become, and who know's if it could just be different deal on an class actually firearm as to say just a "part such as a suppressor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2588773, member: 11837"] back when I was a class III dealer, this was the way it had to work also and if for what ever reason a county sheriff where you lived refused to OK things, you were screwed unless you had deep pockets to fight things I can even recall one customer, that had bought 3 class II guns, and went to buy a 4 th, and the sheriff told him NO< that he FELT that 3 was more than enough for any one person to own! and refused to sign paper work! it ended up in a court battle that took a few yrs to work out, and a lot of costs besides legal fee's as values on class II items back then climbed at some pretty fast rates I am NOT up to date on the new rules, things MAY have changed or have ways around them, due to how popular suppressors have become, and who know's if it could just be different deal on an class actually firearm as to say just a "part such as a suppressor! [/QUOTE]
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