I just had a gun stolen, most likely by a juvenile. Please don't tell me that I shouldn't have allowed a juvenile access to it, because I didn't have access to it myself. The police left it in plain sight and threw me into the back of a car, leaving my 15-year-old girl at home, terrified. I saw that Earl, our neighbor's car was there, and he was 110% reliable, so I told her to call Earl. It was the next day that I had access to a phone, and I called. Earl was out of town on a vacation, and Jenny had called an adult I knew, and seemed somewhat trustworthy. I told her to hide the gun in my dresser drawer. I did NOT know that she was inviting over some friends that were her age, and that they would know where the gun was. What the fuck were they doing in my room? Sniffing my underwear?
I need to report the gun stolen for liability reasons, but the gun shop was sold and they don't have the records. How does one look up the owner of a gun? I have the receipts for every gun in the house, but I couldn't find that one. If someone were murdered with it, the police would come banging on my door. If I try to turn it in stolen, will the police be able to trace the S/N# then?
This gun thing is minor compared to everything else that's happened, but needs to be dealt with right away.
Thanks for any ideas.
-denise
I need to report the gun stolen for liability reasons, but the gun shop was sold and they don't have the records. How does one look up the owner of a gun? I have the receipts for every gun in the house, but I couldn't find that one. If someone were murdered with it, the police would come banging on my door. If I try to turn it in stolen, will the police be able to trace the S/N# then?
This gun thing is minor compared to everything else that's happened, but needs to be dealt with right away.
Thanks for any ideas.
-denise
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