Not wanting to start a debate in this thread.
But as a dealer, would you sell a gun to someone smelling of pot?
I don't use, dont care who uses, just curious of dealer liability if any.
Not wanting to start a debate in this thread.
But as a dealer, would you sell a gun to someone smelling of pot?
I don't use, dont care who uses, just curious of dealer liability if any.
I overheard a dealer complaining to the show promoter about the people reeking of pot and wanting to handle the firearms on his tables.
He had to keep telling those people to leave his tables and explained that he wasn't legally able (by Federal law) to sell them a firearm.
I have read the ATF guidance (an open letter to dealers published in 2011)
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/op...cinal-purposes
Here is a bit more about the subject:
https://www.thecannabist.co/2016/11/...gun-ban/68075/
Richard
APEX Gun Parts
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3105 North Stone Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
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A few years ago I was at Machine Gun Tours making up a purchase. A kid was waiting for his background check to be processed and decided to go to his car and smoke some weed. He came back in and stunk up the store. The owner Allen had a field day with the idiot. Lets just say he did not get his money back for the background check and was ridiculed with no mercy.
It was quite funny and no, he did not get to purchase a firearm that day.