Posted by Steve@Advance on February 20, 2016 at 08:08:14 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: OT Gun Carry Question posted by Steve@Advance on February 19, 2016 at 20:28:54:
Thanks everyone, the verdict seems to be "get the gun back" which I hope to do.
This will have to be handled very gently. We have helped this lady many times, financially, moving, home repairs, etc. My wife ministers to her regularly. She's having plumbing problems, and as soon as I can get over there, (which is about 70 miles away), I'm going to try some negotiations.
I live in Texas, which has very lenient gun laws. I don't know where my dad bought or traded for the gun, it's been around since the early 70's. Probably no record of it. The reason I wanted her to get a permit was the permitting process requires some classroom time along with actually having to fire the weapon under supervision.
I'm going to have my wife start asking her for it, that would fly better than me going to her. It's going to be touchy though, just pray nothing happens! She seems to have settled down now, has a new job. The trip to the lockdown was an eye opener, she doesn't want to go there again!
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