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    Default Dumb Ass Question??

    Is there a limit on how many guns a guy can buy or sale within a certain time frame without a FFL? If I decide to buy a gun one day and decide to trade or sale it the next day, would I be breaking some dumbass law?

    If there is a law like that, it's one stupid ass law. Thanks in advance.

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    No No and yes I agree.
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    it would be pretty darn hard to enforce even if there were.........


    Who's gunna tell em ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clublights View Post
    it would be pretty darn hard to enforce even if there were.........


    Who's gunna tell em ?
    The reason I ask is there is some fat ass on another forum that keeps saying that I should have a FFL because I buy and sale to many guns. I don't buy or sale near as many as a lot of guys. I was just wanting to know exactly what the law is about it before I tear into his fat ass and tell him to f@#$ off on a public forum.

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    no joke.

    if I could pick a super power it'd be the ability to read minds and cause people pain over the phone/internet.

    then when some idiot ran their mouth I could pm them, telling them things they never told anyone (completely scaring the shit out of them) then give them a long distance swift kick in the nuts.

    that or the ability to make people instantly and violently evacuate their bowels with my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    that or the ability to make people instantly and violently evacuate their bowels with my mind.
    That's the shits !!
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    I think the general rule is you shouldn't be operating as a business without a license. If you use it to pay bills instead of as a hobby you may have more of an issue but I'm not aware of anything specific about the situation being wrong unless it's a Colorado state law of which I'm unaware. IRS would probably have a bigger problem than ATF.

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    So yeah, what most everyone else has said. So long as you are not conducting these transactions for profit, then you are conducting private party sales. Same concept could be applied to cars or lawn mowers. Technically as long as you are paying the appropriate taxes you're good to go.

    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    that or the ability to make people instantly and violently evacuate their bowels with my mind.

    crap.. now i gotta crap.
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    If you sell more than ten guns a year, the ATF may have some questions. It doesn't mean you broke the law, it just means they may mess with you. If you are buying parts and assembling them to sell, you could be seen as a defacto dealer or manufacture. This would not be good. If your doing face to face transactions, it will be harder for them to track your sales.

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