why would a ranger come to get the gun when ATF regulates all firearms? when i had my interview i even asked this scenario. the investigator who was here told me that you never give a gun up to police if it stolen without an ATF agent there.
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Originally posted by forbes View Postwhy would a ranger come to get the gun when ATF regulates all firearms? when i had my interview i even asked this scenario. the investigator who was here told me that you never give a gun up to police if it stolen without an ATF agent there.
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Originally posted by bulldog896 View PostI've seen this process in person problem with the pawn law is it is not staffed well and those that do staff it are not the quickest lot out there. process works like this
1) guy walks into store and sells gun
2) pawn check ticket is filled out and signed by seller has make model cal and s/n
3) ticket is either gathered and an officer comes by once a month to pick them up or the dealer can chose to send them in on their dime.
dealer is required to hold the item 3 weeks from date of purchase to allow for processing. Now you do the math here folks. if the dealer does not send in the tickets and waits for the officer to pick them up any gun bought in the first week of the month is eligible to sell BEFORE THE TICKET IS PICKED UP
the system was a joke. Arlington has moved to a computer system to enter the info only problem is the is still slow. The item is able to be sold in 3 weeks the system still takes 4-6 to process. odds are the stolen item will be in private hands once the police figure out it's stolen. What sucks is usually the dealer will give some form or refund to the customer (money or store credit) but the dealer has no way to get their investment back. And before anyone says "serves em right for buying stolen merchandise" you tell me how to tell the difference just looking at it. you go to a gun show and buy a gun from the guy walking the rows how do you know it's not stolen. just cuz he's dressed like a banker doesn't mean it's not and just cuz he's dressed as a thug doesn't mean it is
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Originally posted by bluecollar View PostPawn tickets are not manually picked up by officers any more. All legit pawn shops' pawn software automatically transfers each pawn to Leads Online as soon as you hit the "process" button. I can say that all of MY people try their best to read customers so that we do not take in stolen merchandise. Unfortunately we can't catch them all, and something comes up as stolen once every 4-6 months. I can't speak for other stores, but we will gladly refund a customer money if something they purchased was confiscated. It's all about customer service. I would much rather cough up a few hundreds bucks than potentially lose a customer for life.
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