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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    What an incoherent thread.

    What the heck are people trying to ask?
    The OP is asking for an attorney to validate his going in to an adjoining state to buy a firearm FTF, with no 4473 paperwork. Which if the OP was able to do a search on line and or go to the ATF web site, would have given him the answer. Instead he's hoping an attorney will give him the answer he wants, not what federal law IS.
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    What about inheriting a gun from a relative out of state? Do you need to have it transferred through an FFL here to legally bring it into the state?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firehaus View Post
    What about inheriting a gun from a relative out of state? Do you need to have it transferred through an FFL here to legally bring it into the state?
    DO A SEARCH, JEEZUS.


    I'll let HBar provide the LINK[s] to this beaten to death question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firehaus View Post
    What about inheriting a gun from a relative out of state? Do you need to have it transferred through an FFL here to legally bring it into the state?
    Bequest is special, and doesn't require an FFL - unless state laws require it.
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    Default Any Attorneys out there?

    Thanks for the info.

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    Inheriting is an exception, but its actually narrow. You have to go to the state of the executor / personal representative and pick it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    The OP is asking for an attorney to validate his going in to an adjoining state to buy a firearm FTF, with no 4473 paperwork. Which if the OP was able to do a search on line and or go to the ATF web site, would have given him the answer. Instead he's hoping an attorney will give him the answer he wants, not what federal law IS.
    Thanks for the translation ... I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtrot View Post
    retain an ABA accredited attorney
    what's an ABA accredited attorney?

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymonkey1111 View Post
    what's an ABA accredited attorney?
    Meaningless. That's what.
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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtrot View Post
    American Bar Association

    Basically, it's a monopoly. ABA accredits only a select number of schools (2 in colorado) so that only a few number of attorneys can turn out - and thus, they all can charge $250 an hour. Beautiful system right? The only business where monopoly is legal is the legal business. (Little secret- those online law degrees are useless, you cannot pass the BAR with one nor become an attorney in virtually every State in the union)
    do you mean a graduate from an ABA accredited law school?

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