Originally Posted By: B. Dudley
....For anyone questioning the "Engaged in Business" part, a VERY good publication was put together this past year in regards to it. It really addrssses any questions on the topic and helps people understand what it means to be "Engaged in Business". Which really is the number 1 requirement of being an FFL. If one does not understand it from that publication, they likely never will....

....once again, thay is the last i will say on this subject. No point in me going into it anymore.

I'm not sure which publication you're referring to, but I am assuming you agree with this concept by the way you talk down to folks.

All that has to happen is some new publication comes out, and you agree that it is a 100% gospel. I hope a new publication doesn't come out later today that steps on your toes. I understand, you're done with the subject.

I wonder what would happen if one year you had ten or twelve big restoration jobs and could take on no more during that time period. You clearly wouldn't meet some 'ins and outs for any reason' standard that you just came up with. Please don't answer, it came to my mind because you put out the position. I know you can come up with an exception for yourself.

edit to add, I noticed you offered a link after I submitted my comment.

Last edited by craigd; 08/10/16 11:07 AM.