Solution: we all go get class 1 FFL's.![]()
Solution: we all go get class 1 FFL's.![]()
^^^^ these are the reasons I think this POS law will be overturned or amended when challenged in court.
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YES, Class 1 FFL licenses are real handy but keep in mind all the bull shit requirements necessary to have one. And FFL dealers are subject to BB and inventory inspections when the BATF boys/girls want to come down and visit with you. Also, I believe there must be so many sales in a certain amount of time so the Feds feel that you can justify keeping one. I could very well be wrong at that point but that's how it was a one time. Years ago, the 01's were easy to get and maintain and most often used only to make sales to relatives, friends and associates... Also, remember sales tax to be collected and turned in, lot of paper work, zoning requirements and business licenses, etc., etc., etc. The Class 01 FFL license can be extremely helpful in avoiding the goofy BG checks and possibly getting stuff at wholesale but is one really worth the potential BS to have go through get and maintain one?? I turned in mine years ago and have never been sorry for the lack of it.![]()
Last edited by BlasterBob; 05-02-2013 at 18:08.
Thanks foxtrot for clarifying, it has to be logged, yes, and hence inspected by the FFL holder to know it's a real gun. It does not have to be surrendered to them. This would not make any sense.
OK, the firearm gets logged in and then in the event CBI clearance takes more than a day or so, do you really believe that the FFL Dealer is going to be agreeable to hand the firearm back to the seller while waiting on the CBI to respond? This will leave an open record in his/her BB for those days without the firearm being physically present. I'll bet the firearm HAS to actually be at the dealers location until the CBI clearance is received and the 4473 completed. I am surprised that none of the FFL's on this site are jumping on this or maybe they just don't care to furnish their opinion since this matter has been handled in numerous other threads.![]()
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You are probably right. Lacking the official guidelines, you might do a BGC doing it exactly what YOU think is100% proper - then they might try to nail your ass for not doing what their yet unpublished guidelines dictate. The bastards.
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