DrMark wrote:
... I have no interest in giving my personal information to a stranger from whom I'm buying. I'll typcally show my VA driver's lic. and CHL to verify residency and reassure the seller that I'm eligible to buy, but I've never had anyone want to copy info down. ...
Remember though, some of us have FFLs (collector's and dealer's)and need to log to whom we sell/trade/acquire. I've done many, many parking lot deals and trades (most recently I traded an army-marked PPK for two 1911s) and gun show buys, and only once did anyone ever give me any guff about my hainvg a copy of their info.I make sure to get the buyer's/seller's name, DOB and DL number or a copy of their FFL. As a licensee I'm required to keep an A&D book.If I can't log the item, there's no deal...I'm not going to prison for anyone over any deal, no matter how sweet it might be. Not only that, but I'm not having a gun I owned turn up at a crime scene years later and feds asking me "so who'd you sell it to?" only fore me answer "I dunno, butit wasn't me who robbed the place and shot the clerk."
Each time I've made a trade/buy it's been in a public place like the Walmart parking lot, Shoney's, etc... I've always set it up ahead of time by telephone and actually spoken to the other person before moving forward. I've been armed, I've gotten the other person's name and city (and then Googled their address if I didn't already have it) and a description of the car (gotta know who I'm looking for, right?) I tell my wife whom I'm meeting and where I'm meeting them, I call to let her know I'm there, and then call again to let her know I'm done and back in my own truck leaving the parking lot.