due diligence
noun [ U ]
US
/ˌduː ˈdɪl.ə.dʒəns/ UK
/ˌdjuː ˈdɪl.ɪ.dʒəns/
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action that is considered reasonable for people to be expected to take in order to keep themselves or others and their property safe:
What the hell does a 90 year old women need a BB gun for, still in the box , under her bed?.
I may have been a gift for a grandchild that she forgot about or the grandchild fell out of her favor.
Following this thread because I get delayed every time I purchase a firearm. Some dealers will realease after a few days and some will not.
Rural King is dead to me.