Another question is do you have to do this full time? I don’t see making a living right off the start a buddy put his hours down as part time evenings and Saturday and on line 24 hours a day and he was denied
You do not have to do it full time. Many so-called "kitchen table" FFLs do it as a part time business in addition to their real job (often necessary, as selling guns is not exactly the road to riches). With that said, there is little doubt that the BATFE has been trying to weed out non-"brick-and-mortar" dealers for some time. It may not be "official policy", but the effort has been and is still being made. Your buddy's projected hours were not likely the sole reason for his denial, either.Another question is do you have to do this full time? I don’t see making a living right off the start a buddy put his hours down as part time evenings and Saturday and on line 24 hours a day and he was denied
Otherwise, be advised that the paper work that goes along with being an FFL is substantial and must be maintained for years, even after the FFL "retires" from the gun selling bidness.
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