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    What is the law on buying guns from another state? If I got it right it's like you can sale a gun to non-resident if the gun is complaint to the gun law the the purchaser's state.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanWolf View Post
    What is the law on buying guns from another state? If I got it right it's like you can sale a gun to non-resident if the gun is complaint to the gun law the the purchaser's state.
    Last I checked, the law for FFLs was something like:

    1: No direct handgun sales to non-state residents (but you can arrange an FFL to FFL transfer).
    2: Direct sales of long arms to non-state residents are fine.
    3: It isn't the duty of the FFL to confirm that the long-arm would be legal in the purchaser's home state.

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    Walmart is afraid of selling a high capacity muzzle loader to a Colorado resident!! They're also afraid that you might convert it to full auto.
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    South Dakota is the same way. They had a sign in the store in Spearfish stating no sales to Colorado residents. But the clerk said there are other states that they can not sell to as well. This was for long guns.

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    Throwing down a blanket policy on any states with any restrictions. Freaking stupid but cya on their part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ingman View Post
    Last I checked, the law for FFLs was something like:

    1: No direct handgun sales to non-state residents (but you can arrange an FFL to FFL transfer).
    2: Direct sales of long arms to non-state residents are fine.

    ANY OUT OF STATE / NON RESIDENT MUST BE DONE THROUGH AN FFL
    3: It isn't the duty of the FFL to confirm that the long-arm would be legal in the purchaser's home state.
    Yes it is OR it's more a basic DO NOT SELL TO STATES.
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    Default Re: No Walmart Wyoming sales of firearms to Colorado residents?

    The way I see it is that Walmart didn't want to leave it up to their employees to determine if the firearm is legal in their state so to minimize the risk of accidentally selling an illegal gun to CO, they'd rather not sell any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWeeze View Post
    The way I see it is that Walmart didn't want to leave it up to their employees to determine if the firearm is legal in their state so to minimize the risk of accidentally selling an illegal gun to CO, they'd rather not sell any.
    Bingo! Don't blame Wal Mart (or any other seller) this is OUR problem not there's. They are just covering there ass as I would do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanWolf View Post
    What is the law on buying guns from another state? If I got it right it's like you can sale a gun to non-resident if the gun is complaint to the gun law the the purchaser's state.
    Non licensees may only purchase guns within their state of residence, except that they may purchase rifles or shotguns from FFLs in other states, provided both their state's laws and the FFL's state's laws permit the sale.
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    We are one of those states now.
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