So I know what the smart thing to do is, but what is the law in Colorado that regulates how I sell a firearm to another individual who lives in Colorado? Am I required to get photo ID and keep a record of the sale? Or can I just confirm the buyer is of age and accept cash for the firearm and go on my way?
I know the law says that registration is not allowed in Colorado but when you buy a firearm at Walmart or the Local Gun Shop, they know where you live and what firearm you just bought. I don't believe for one second that I fell back into the crowd when I bought my black rifle and went back home with it.
Eventually when they come to the door wanting my black rifle and I tell them I sold it to Mr X and don't have any proof/bill of sale then what happens?
I know this isn't really an answerable question at the moment but maybe more to think about. Perhaps no difference than if I lost my firearms in a harrowing canoe accident.
I imagine there are plenty of folks in NY right now with this running through their head.
Contact your reps and tell them no more gun laws!
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/...ML&MC_targets=



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