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Help!! Bought a stolen gun!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dhammer" data-source="post: 1043322" data-attributes="member: 77995"><p>They are in the business where they take the risks. Its the nature of the beast.</p><p></p><p> Your not in that business. By law in most states they are required to turn over stolen items. Its their loss in those situations. </p><p></p><p>So I can't see how, they can turn around and not only have sold it but made a profit all at your loss. I know my home state they'd have been responsible. Most of our pawnshops were pretty good about hanging onto stuff until it cleared to even include calling if they hadn't heard from our detective who had the pawn shop lists and stolen reports.</p><p></p><p>That being said I have read where people have posted where the pawn shop has more rights/protections then the victims and any buyer of said item. To include people having to buy their items back, so the pawn shop wasn't out any money. I don't recall which states had the jacked up laws like that. But, I'd bet one of their state politicians had owned a pawn store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhammer, post: 1043322, member: 77995"] They are in the business where they take the risks. Its the nature of the beast. Your not in that business. By law in most states they are required to turn over stolen items. Its their loss in those situations. So I can't see how, they can turn around and not only have sold it but made a profit all at your loss. I know my home state they'd have been responsible. Most of our pawnshops were pretty good about hanging onto stuff until it cleared to even include calling if they hadn't heard from our detective who had the pawn shop lists and stolen reports. That being said I have read where people have posted where the pawn shop has more rights/protections then the victims and any buyer of said item. To include people having to buy their items back, so the pawn shop wasn't out any money. I don't recall which states had the jacked up laws like that. But, I'd bet one of their state politicians had owned a pawn store. [/QUOTE]
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