What would you do??

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by -Ruddell47, Aug 19, 2015.

  1. So the other day my "friend" called me saying he had a gun he needed to pawn and he didn't have an I.D. to pawn it. Well I decided to help him out and ride with him to pawn it for him, I ended up using my I.D. to pawn the gun. Well now I have a warrant out for my arrest because apparently it was his dad's gun. I got 150 dollars out of the deal but I still have it. What do I do?!
     
  2. Not post this on a game...
     
  3. You deserved it
     
  4. How did I deserve it? He told me it was his gun and he needed the money to pay some bills. But then come to find out it was actually his dad's gun
     
  5. Is that illegal? To pawn a gun for a friend?
     
  6. Guess so. He told me it was his gun, but apparently it's his dad's.
     
  7. I don't know the legality of this, but technically you are at fault because you should of verified it was your friends gun.
     
  8. Exactly ^ it is called grand theft. Look up penal codes, I'm in my second year for a ba in criminal justice
     
  9. Depends on which state you're in.

    I have to say, you really should have verified that it WAS his gun, and made better friends.

    Kick the little weasels ass, when you escape from jail.
     
  10. If the conversation was over text, SS and show the police. Turn yourself in, it'll go a long way and save time.
     
  11. Best advice right there. Always make sure , hard lesson to learn for sure though.
     
  12. I sympthyise you. My advice would be get a good lawyer
     
  13. If hes old enough to own a gun hed b old enough to pawn it. Common sense ud think lol. N who doesnt have an id
     
  14. You right fin.
     
  15. what would I.D. mean?
     
  16. I believe pawn shops need some sort of identification, IE; drivers license, in order to keep track of things such as stolen guns, jewelry, electronics, etc.
     
  17. Buy the following:

    1. How to wash socks and large men's underwear
    2. Shiv making in 12 easy steps
    3. Large bottle of vaseline and piece of leather to bite down on
    4. Titanium underwear (smallest size you can fit in) - it won't work but you need to be seen trying
    5. How not to get conned for dummies

    Do the following

    1. Hug your significant other
    2. Bury a picture of yourself as you are now
    3. Memorize your lawyer's phone number
    4. Ensure regular weekly drop offs of cigarettes
     
  18. Title "For a Klondike Bar"
     
  19. Agreed. Turn yourself in and explain what happened. Bring your friend's dad too.

    Alternatively, you could change your identity, move to spain, and rob banks for a living, only to write a blockbuster movie about your life, living luxuriously with your snowcones and pawned items.
     
  20. What kind of gun was it? Does your friend live with his parents? Do you want a future as a illegal arms dealer?