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Unread 06-24-2007, 09:39 AM   #17
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The Law is clear in most jurisdictions, unless there is an expressed guarentee, that the gun is legit, you bought it as is. The only implied warrentee, is the right to sell it and and that he either owns it, or has permission by the owner to pass title. The only exception,is if the firearm had ever been stolen, or used in the commision of a crime, One more caveat, firearms are, like your automobile considered a 'dangerous instrumentality, making the owner stricly liable for any acts committed whether intentionaly or not, Watch Peoples' Court Eric Bruning, JD Villanova Law School, Dooctorite Of Law, 1981
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