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| No, it’s never ok to steal… However “long term borrowing from family” is more than justifiable!
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| That kind of depends on how he treats your daughter.  Paul K
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| I always wonder how many guns like that are sitting around in closets. |
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| Yes it is fine; it is not stealing if the seller is stupid. It is called a purchase wherein the buyer paid the seller's price. Justified in that, taken to a dealer's shop, he would get 50% of retail for it on a good day. So, in reality, it is overpriced at 500. |
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| Dealing in anything.
Guns , cars, property ect.
Comes down to price. |
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| Stealing is never OK. Threatening to castrate your son-in-law sounds reasonable.
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| Depends on what kind of relationship you want to have with your SIL (and possibly daughter) when he finds out he got hosed. Even thought you paid asking price.
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| Sounds like a good son in law…rub it in kid!!! 
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| quote: Originally posted by butchloc: is it ok to steal from your son inlaw if he calls you gleefully to tell you about the 94 winchester made in 1941 and looking like it just came out of the box?? especially when he tells you he paid 500 for it
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