I’ve heard there are some changes to the law relating to the purchase of guns by teenagers. Is this correct?…
A: I always think it is a good idea to buy a gun from a dealer rather than from a friend or private person’s advert. Admittedly you will be paying for the dealer’s profit, but this does at least give you the security of buying a gun whose state has been properly assessed and described. Also, if anything does go wrong, it is generally more effective to sue a dealer who will be protective of his reputation and vulnerable to the attentions of the police. It could easily be argued that by selling a gun in a dangerous condition, the dealer “cannot be permitted to carry on business as a rearms dealer without danger to the public safety or to the peace”.
I’ve heard there are some changes to the law relating to the purchase of guns by teenagers. Is this correct?…
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