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    I know of no dealers near to me that will do a transfer for $10. Plus that $10 will go to the CBI + whatever your dealer charges. Thus if they charge $10 and your dealer does $50 transfers, you'll have to pay $60 just to sell your gun to your neighbor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHCO View Post
    I know of no dealers near to me that will do a transfer for $10. Plus that $10 will go to the CBI + whatever your dealer charges. Thus if they charge $10 and your dealer does $50 transfers, you'll have to pay $60 just to sell your gun to your neighbor.
    You mean your neighbor will have to pay $60 to buy a gun from you!

    Seriously though, the whole idea of UBCs is stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DHCO View Post
    I know of no dealers near to me that will do a transfer for $10. Plus that $10 will go to the CBI + whatever your dealer charges. Thus if they charge $10 and your dealer does $50 transfers, you'll have to pay $60 just to sell your gun to your neighbor.
    This was debated yesterday in the hearing. The way the bill is written the FFLs can only charge $10.00. There is nothing in the bill that allows an FFL to refuse to do the transfer or charge more than $10.00. If a NICS fee/tax is imposed that would be above the $10.00 listed in the Bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAP View Post
    This was debated yesterday in the hearing. The way the bill is written the FFLs can only charge $10.00. There is nothing in the bill that allows an FFL to refuse to do the transfer or charge more than $10.00. If a NICS fee/tax is imposed that would be above the $10.00 listed in the Bill.
    I could have missed an amendment but there noting in the bill that requires them to do it. All it says is that you cannot transfer without getting a BG check. Hell you cant even loan your friend a gun unless you are at a State Approved venue.

    18-12-112. Private firearms transfers - background check
    5 required - penalty. (1) EXCEPT AS DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (6) OF THIS
    6 SECTION, BEFORE ANY PERSON WHO IS NOT A LICENSED GUN DEALER, AS
    7 DEFINED IN SECTION 12-26.1-106(6),C.R.S., TRANSFERS OR ATTEMPTS TO
    8 TRANSFER POSSESSION OF A FIREARM, HE OR SHE SHALL:
    9 (a) REQUIRE THAT A BACKGROUND CHECK, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
    10 SECTION 24-33.5-424, C.R.S., BE CONDUCTED OF THE PROSPECTIVE
    11 TRANSFEREE; AND
    12 (b)OBTAIN APPROVAL OF A TRANSFER FROM THE BUREAU AFTER A
    13 BACKGROUND CHECK HAS BEEN REQUESTED BY A LICENSED GUN DEALER,
    14 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 24-33.5-424, C.R.S.
    15 (2) (a) A PROSPECTIVE FIREARM TRANSFEROR WHO IS NOT A
    16 LICENSED GUN DEALER SHALL ARRANGE FOR A LICENSED GUN DEALER TO
    17 OBTAIN THE BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION.
    18 (b) A LICENSED GUN DEALER WHO OBTAINS A BACKGROUND CHECK
    19 ON A PROSPECTIVE TRANSFEREE SHALL RECORD THE TRANSFER, AS
    20 PROVIDED IN SECTION 12-26-102, C.R.S., AND RETAIN THE RECORDS, AS
    21 PROVIDED IN SECTION 12-26-103,C.R.S., IN THE SAME MANNER AS WHEN
    22 CONDUCTING A SALE, RENTAL, OR EXCHANGE AT RETAIL. THE LICENSED
    23 GUN DEALER SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS,
    24 INCLUDING 18U.S.C. SEC. 922, AS IF HE OR SHE WERE TRANSFERRING THE
    25 FIREARM FROM HIS OR HER INVENTORY TO THE PROSPECTIVE TRANSFEREE.
    26 (c) A LICENSED GUN DEALER WHO OBTAINS A BACKGROUND CHECK

    -3- HB13-1229

    FOR A PROSPECTIVE 1 FIREARM TRANSFEROR PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION
    2 SHALL PROVIDE THE FIREARM TRANSFEROR A COPY OF THE RESULTS OF
    3 THE BACKGROUND CHECK, INCLUDING THE BUREAU'S APPROVAL OR
    4 DISAPPROVAL OF THE TRANSFER.
    5 (d) A LICENSED GUN DEALER MAY CHARGE A FEE FOR SERVICES
    6 RENDERED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, WHICH FEE SHALL NOT EXCEED
    7 TEN DOLLARS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAP View Post
    This was debated yesterday in the hearing. The way the bill is written the FFLs can only charge $10.00. There is nothing in the bill that allows an FFL to refuse to do the transfer or charge more than $10.00. If a NICS fee/tax is imposed that would be above the $10.00 listed in the Bill.
    I was thinking the $10 would be a fee to CBI and then they would charge there transfer fee on top of this. I can't see many FFL's agreeing to do $10 transfers. I think most would stick to new gun purchases only and avoid person to person transfers.

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