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    I thought you couldn't sell more than like 6 cars a year without having a dealer's license. Who knows where I heard that though. Most likely it was from an idiot.
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    in Colorado it used to be 5 cars per year in your name. Without being a dealer. It of course could have changed, as I havent looked at it in 8 or 9 years. But, your wifes name, your cousins name, your dogs name, horses name, etc.

    I see people on the cologunmarket that sell 5-20 everyday. well listed anyway. and they are selling as private ftf. i would think someone is watching that many transactions, no matter what the law is.

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    I have never hear of a state law but it could be. I've got a FFL 07 license so I'm good.

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    It honestly should only matter as to the intent of your transactions.

    If you buy a new gun every week and decide you don't like it for whatever reason, you should have the ability to sell it and get a new/different one if you like.

    but now if you are buying 20 uppers, 20 lowers and parts kits a week with the intent of selling them then you might have a problem.


    just my 2 cents

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    I'd be interested on where this other guy (on the other forum)was from. I recently moved from Massachusetts and there is such a state law there (sorta).

    You can buy as many as you want in a year but you can only sell 4 a year in a FTF transaction. You can sell as many as you want after that, BUT they have to transferred through a FFL. The state keeps track of all transaction with a state form (FA-10) that is sent to the Criminal history board (great name huh?) for all firearm transaction.


    Other states have similar laws, IIRC when I lived in NJ, I think they have something similar.

    so. . . .Colorado doesn't have such a law (yet)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    It honestly should only matter as to the intent of your transactions.

    If you buy a new gun every week and decide you don't like it for whatever reason, you should have the ability to sell it and get a new/different one if you like.

    but now if you are buying 20 uppers, 20 lowers and parts kits a week with the intent of selling them then you might have a problem.


    just my 2 cents
    Yeah. what he said

    Intentions is where it's all at. What are you planning to do with a gun once you buy it. I think it's fine to recognize the potential for future sale when buying a firearm. Example: "Oh, I've always wanted to try one of those guns. and this is a good deal. I'll get it. Besides, if I don't like it, or get bored with it, I can always sell it for the same price."


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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeT View Post
    I'd be interested on where this other guy (on the other forum)was from. I recently moved from Massachusetts and there is such a state law there (sorta).

    You can buy as many as you want in a year but you can only sell 4 a year in a FTF transaction. You can sell as many as you want after that, BUT they have to transferred through a FFL. The state keeps track of all transaction with a state form (FA-10) that is sent to the Criminal history board (great name huh?) for all firearm transaction.


    Other states have similar laws, IIRC when I lived in NJ, I think they have something similar.

    so. . . .Colorado doesn't have such a law (yet)
    Nope. CO doesn't have such a law (yet... give the anti's time!).

    I believe that New Jersey has a buy limit of 2/month but don't know about sales.
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    The only issue I see would be the potential for someone to accuse you of straw buying, since the firearms are not staying in your possession for very long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BadShot View Post
    Secondly.. why the hell are you even engaging in said debate with a obvious dolt on the Errornet? Just don't bother engaging with him. Or asking what legal references he's drawing from to support his stance and judgment.
    I have ignored his fat ass so far and I will continue to ignore him. I don't want it to escalate into an ass whooping for one of us. I can tend to be a hot head when someone is asking for it. What's sad is, I thought he was friend. Like my daddy sometimes said, "boy that's what you get for thinking!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhineoshott View Post
    "Oh, I've always wanted to try one of those guns. and this is a good deal. I'll get it. Besides, if I don't like it, or get bored with it, I can always sell it for the same price."
    or you could do like some people try here. Couple it with a used sweaty-ass holster and a box of ammo and tack on an extra few hundred bucks.

    wait, we already did this in another thread?


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