I went to my very first gun show this past summer. I always wanted to own a gun, I grew up around them and I though why not, I’m a responsible law abiding citizen; Is this to say that everyone else that make purchase is not a law abiding citizen? No way. You still need to go pass a background check, before a seller can sell you a firearm. So, I made my first purchase this summer, I bought a Hi Point 9mm for home defense and range shooting.
I’ll get straight to the point, if you ever thought about buying a firearm, for you home or personal protection, educate yourself! Go and talk with a professional gun dealer. I would not buy from a pawn shop, if your a first time buyer. You need to find out the type, size, caliber of firearm that’s good for you, then you will need to learn and practice gun safety! If, all you want to do, is buy a gun, and never learn how to hold it, aim it and possibly fire it…Get Something Else! The last thing our society needs, is another temperamental, irresponsible gun owner!
In choosing, talk to someone who know guns and do some reading, packing a firearm is a great responsibility. The more you read, you’ll be much more equipped and knowledgeable in making your decision in making your first purchase.
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As long as your dollar amount is less than $15,000 you can file your case in your county magistrate court. This is considered a small claim and something you can handle without hiring an attorney. You will file a complaint which will outline what you are suing the defendant for. ( You are the plaintiff since you are filing the suit, and the person you are suing is the defendant). You will then have the defendant served with the documents you filed with the court. Once the defendant is served, he will have 30 days to file what is called an “answer”, or his response, to what you filed. Thereafter, you will get a court date where you will present your case to the judge. In most cases, the judge will have you and the defendant go into a conference room and try to resolve it or try to make an agreement which the court will enter as final judgment. Of course, if you are not able to work it out, then the judge will rule on the evidence you present.
Filing a small claim is not difficult and you can get guidance as well as the forms you need to file by visiting beyourownattorney.net. You will be in touch with a licensed attorney who will make sure you are comfortable with the entire process. Good luck!
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