+1 I know a lot of RFD's that do it on the side to there main business. They just don't get enough trade to justify it full time (at least initially).techguy wrote:Don't agree with this one. If you're trying to start a business, you might not be able to just jump in full time from the beginning.ovenpaa wrote:Certainly the majority of the points listed regarding RFD's do not seem overly restrictive:
(v) Only full time dealers to be registered.
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Does that mean a part time dealer shouldn't have to be registered...?
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I am sure there a few part time dealers that aren't registered - a bit like their being here and the guns the sell.
Not allowing part timer legit dealers to register is wrong.
Not allowing part timer legit dealers to register is wrong.
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