Here's what I intend to do- and if I can't sell a firearm because of it, well fine- but to avoid having to beat my head against a wall, I'll hold onto what is technically still my property until the BGC comes back, then take the buyer's money, and let the FFL do the paperwork and hand the gun to the buyer. If the BGC fails, I am still holding on to my property and just go find another buyer, no need for some BS BGC on me when I'm not the one purchasing anything. Or is that the next step down the path, to buy something you need a BGC, and we'll just add that the seller needs one too, just to do our part in maybe, possibly, potentially, remotely attempting to save one child.![]()



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