I will the minute I walk out of there with my gun. I have a nice surprise also for the bitch who started this.
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- Tenzing_Norgay
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- Tenzing_Norgay
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I don't think it will help. Based on the "owner's reply" from the many negative Google & Yelp reviews, the management seems to take the side of their worthless employees.
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Legally, it is your residence.Technically, it's not my residence, but I do own the building and have slept there in the past.
People confuse domicil with residence. In simple terms, a person can only have one domicil. But he can have several residences.
The BATFE requires "residence address". And not domicil address. One would hope that BATFE understands the difference.
Take a seat, don't remain standing too long.
Good luck trying to convince them that they are wrong. Perhaps you can try a lovely floral arrangement, or an invitation for tea and biscuits...
Let's Go Brandon
Btw, one more thing.
Ever wondered why your CWL card (if you have one) doesn't have your address, domicil or residence, printed on it?
Ever wondered why your CWL card (if you have one) doesn't have your address, domicil or residence, printed on it?
Let's Go Brandon
One more. (I promise)
From the instructions:
"If the transferee/buyer has two States of residence, the transferee/buyer should list his/her
current residence address (e.g., if the transferee/buyer is purchasing a firearm while
staying at his/her weekend home in State X, list the address in State X)."
From the instructions:
"If the transferee/buyer has two States of residence, the transferee/buyer should list his/her
current residence address (e.g., if the transferee/buyer is purchasing a firearm while
staying at his/her weekend home in State X, list the address in State X)."
Let's Go Brandon
Well it used to, but for some reason it no longer does. When it did, it could have been used as the primary ID if the owner did not have a DL. GARY.
Mine used to have my PO Box address.
As a residence, it was a tight fit.
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- Tenzing_Norgay
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I would/will, but my pistol is stuck there in purgatory.
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No flowers, but I have 10 lbs. of roofing nails in my truck as a going away present for the employees parking lot.Ricordo wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:43 amLegally, it is your residence.Technically, it's not my residence, but I do own the building and have slept there in the past.
Good luck trying to convince them that they are wrong. Perhaps you can try a lovely floral arrangement, or an invitation for tea and biscuits...
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