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Originally Posted by snakesht
Things have changed a lot in 40 years. Now they have things called Bills of Sale, which are kept on record every time a firearm is sold from an FFL.
However, if I sell one of my guns legally (which only requires that I check the buyer's ID), and it is used in a crime, they will come back to me first. Then it's up to me to prove my case. That's why I always write out a bill of sale when I sell a firearm and have both parties sign it.
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Well, you wouldn't have to really prove your case considering that their case requires motive, means, and opportunity. That you once owned the weapon provides none of the above.