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"A serial is only used to report stolen guns"

Bingo is exactly right...I never bought the gun from the store

Therefore the only logical explanation is that the gun was stolen and sold to me by a shady character who might've possibly used it

& Yes you can trace guns.... If you sell John a gun with serial number 555 and John is from California...If the gun with serial 555 is found at a crime scene in New York you better believe John is in hot water

Scratching off the serial does a lot. It's the difference between the gun getting traced back to John and John waking up the next day like nothing happened

Unless you guys think a gun fell from the sky and into my hands & I decided to scratch the serial off, there's a lot of reasons to scratch the serial off of an illegal firearm sold to you by a reputed gang banger
Not really. For example, John from California could claim that he sold his gun for straight cash at say...a gun show, a perfectly legal transaction. There would be no record of the sale, and nobody other than the parties involved would know it happened.

Furthermore, you could claim that you bought the gun at a gun show with no record of transaction. It's very hard to tie guns in legally with someone who owned it at some time or another. Scratching off the serial isn't worth much.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Godbody View Post
"A serial is only used to report stolen guns"

Bingo is exactly right...I never bought the gun from the store

Therefore the only logical explanation is that the gun was stolen and sold to me by a shady character who might've possibly used it

& Yes you can trace guns.... If you sell John a gun with serial number 555 and John is from California...If the gun with serial 555 is found at a crime scene in New York you better believe John is in hot water

Scratching off the serial does a lot. It's the difference between the gun getting traced back to John and John waking up the next day like nothing happened

Unless you guys think a gun fell from the sky and into my hands & I decided to scratch the serial off, there's a lot of reasons to scratch the serial off of an illegal firearm sold to you by a reputed gang banger
Not really. For example, John from California could claim that he sold his gun for straight cash at say...a gun show, a perfectly legal transaction. There would be no record of the sale, and nobody other than the parties involved would know it happened.

Furthermore, you could claim that you bought the gun at a gun show with no record of transaction. It's very hard to tie guns in legally with someone who owned it at some time or another. Scratching off the serial isn't worth much.
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Yes Yes Ya'll, an it don't stop....

Seems like me an' you bout had enough,
Cause man, it's tough to keep the fam in touch,
And to add it up, this rappin stuff got me flippin out like a blackjack bust

Don't give a fuck if you sound like Master P, Mobb Deep or Remy Martin,
Cuz even if the next to try us is the best of rhymers?
Still get bodied on plates like Jeffery Dahmer
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