I quoted you verbatim. The words you highlighted were my own. In fact, I'll quote you again:
It would appear that you are the one that brought up facts and evidence, not I, sir.
And there may be people on here to look at your assertion and believe that a bill of sale is all that is...
So you hand them a piece of paper with a name written on it and they will automatically accept it as indisputable factual evidence that you no longer own the gun? Now who's being absurd? They may investigate the name you gave them, but there's no reason to believe they will stop investigating...
I don't necessarily disagree with you. Keep in mind that if you are found out and expelled, it will be a hard fought battle to find another college that would admit you. Like I said, weigh the pros and cons and go from there.
Sorry, I was loosely referencing several posters who theorized that, without the bill of sale, the police are going straight to their house after the sold gun was used in a crime.
One thing that everyone seems to be forgetting is that unless the bill of sale is notarized, it's worth exactly nothing. I'm not a lawyer, but I deal with legal documents quite often in my profession. A piece of paper with two signatures on it proves exactly nothing and is not a legal...
This is being approached from the wrong angle. Ignore political beliefs and leanings entirely. Approach this from a scholastic angle. Doing so removes all personal feelings and beliefs from the equation.
The issue is that the question asked for your opinion. You stated and supported...
It is not illegal, but it is against school policy. Check out the link provided by Indy317. My wife works on the administration side of the college, and teaches a few classes as well, and she's informed me that the college is very anti-weapon, be it firearms, knives, mace/pepper spray, etc...
So George Soros is funding Romney? Or he's just gonna be pulling his strings if elected?
There are definitely puppet masters on either side of the political spectrum, but I still find it hard to believe that there is one puppet master controlling both sides of the political spectrum.
So, who's the puppet master? I don't disagree that the two parties are essentially one party. There's little difference between them and between the various stuffed shirts they put forward every election cycle.
However, I find it hard to wrap my mind around the idea that there is some...
Straight from the link:
I wonder if the author is also considering parking $32.3 million dollars in his bank account for the Nigerian prince who contacted him.
I wonder if the author truely believes he just won the Australian national lottery (even without entering).
I wonder if I can...
Upon further review, I see a potential for a NWI Meet & Shoot pistol competition target. Bonus points for hitting the skittles. Negative points for the tea?