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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1954948" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>for legal reasons, I don't charge anyone.</p><p>I'll often have them replace supplies used and they voluntarily bring me a gift of some kind, but charging them implies an expertise - which creates liability. because I don't charge - my work is considered "goodwill". Goodwill has some legal safe guards.</p><p>my viewpoint is that my friends wouldn't ever sue me, but if they died in a weird set of shooting circumstances - would their spouses take any legal action? this i can't answer - so "goodwill" is the safe answer because it doesn't convey any level of expertise and you didn't take any money - thus not a manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>its crazy, but this litigious society makes you prove your innocense first. for this reason, I carry factory ammo in my concealed carry gun - because if I load it- it could be considered "loaded hot" and that would be construed as the reason a bad person died.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1954948, member: 75779"] for legal reasons, I don't charge anyone. I'll often have them replace supplies used and they voluntarily bring me a gift of some kind, but charging them implies an expertise - which creates liability. because I don't charge - my work is considered "goodwill". Goodwill has some legal safe guards. my viewpoint is that my friends wouldn't ever sue me, but if they died in a weird set of shooting circumstances - would their spouses take any legal action? this i can't answer - so "goodwill" is the safe answer because it doesn't convey any level of expertise and you didn't take any money - thus not a manufacturer. its crazy, but this litigious society makes you prove your innocense first. for this reason, I carry factory ammo in my concealed carry gun - because if I load it- it could be considered "loaded hot" and that would be construed as the reason a bad person died. [/QUOTE]
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