Another poster put it best when he said something to the effect of "Don't trust the cops and don't lie on the paperwork", its an inexact quote, but the point is made. Don't ever sign your name to a document that isn't true to the best of your knowledge. That's crminal law 101.
FQ13
Since I'm famous for that quote, thanks for the nudge FQ. But when I sign
ed the a 4473, I am only testifying to the accuracy of the information I fill in, which does not include the firearm information.
The FFL in this case is not a personal friend, but I don't want them to get
demerits screwed in an audit later.
I think I'll take it up with the head honcho tomorrow.....err, I think if this were to occur to me, I'd discuss it with the shop owner next time I'm there.
Seriously this could all be for naught. I do not possess a copy of the 4473, only a "bill of sale/transfer", so maybe everything is okay. On the other hand, they use computers for everything, so an error like this might permeate all the paperwork.