When you deny a sale how do you go about dealing with them (such as deescalating possible anger)? Do you not allow them the next time you see them since you suspected them of straw purchasing in the past? Hopefully Cabela's lets us know about these things, I would assume they would train us with that.
We have had people get angry, but never out of control. Having an entire staff that is armed generally keeps things polite.
In the scenario I gave above if the boyfriend were to come back with a purchase permit, then we would allow the sale, as we believed him to be the actual purchaser. Say the girlfriend were to come back by herself later and want to purchase the gun (this has happened), we would deny her as we have reason to believe that she is not the actual purchaser. Odds are we wont ever see them again after that.
Ive been on a number of felony warrants were the guns in possesion of felons and gang members were acquired this way. They have their girlfriends legally purchase them for later criminal use.
- Shawn