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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1646131" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>All firearms that change ownership on the ffl's property which can be made to include the parking lot must be recorded in their bound book and nics check made.</p><p></p><p>the ffl could be charged with a felony if transactions happen regularly without paperwork.</p><p></p><p>can you imagine a guy#1 goes in the store, tries to sell a gun, store offers less than he wants so he leaves,</p><p>guy#2 follows him to parking lot, makes cash deal. </p><p>guy #2 gets stopped a few months later and gun is found to be stolen. he tells police he bought it from a guy at xyz gunshop. atf asks if he filled out paperwork he says no.</p><p>atf arrests dealer.</p><p>when it finally goes to trial it finally comes out that it was a parking lot deal and that the ffl dealer was in no way involved. in the meantime his business is lost, his life ruined. </p><p>the gunshop really has no control over parking lot as they can't afford a security guard to police against transactions there.</p><p></p><p>every gunshop/pawnshop I know will run you off if they see you trying to do a parking lot deal. alot of store have signs about it posted.</p><p>a lot of guys only think of the good deal they might get at the moment and never consider the consquences it it was their store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1646131, member: 6777"] All firearms that change ownership on the ffl's property which can be made to include the parking lot must be recorded in their bound book and nics check made. the ffl could be charged with a felony if transactions happen regularly without paperwork. can you imagine a guy#1 goes in the store, tries to sell a gun, store offers less than he wants so he leaves, guy#2 follows him to parking lot, makes cash deal. guy #2 gets stopped a few months later and gun is found to be stolen. he tells police he bought it from a guy at xyz gunshop. atf asks if he filled out paperwork he says no. atf arrests dealer. when it finally goes to trial it finally comes out that it was a parking lot deal and that the ffl dealer was in no way involved. in the meantime his business is lost, his life ruined. the gunshop really has no control over parking lot as they can't afford a security guard to police against transactions there. every gunshop/pawnshop I know will run you off if they see you trying to do a parking lot deal. alot of store have signs about it posted. a lot of guys only think of the good deal they might get at the moment and never consider the consquences it it was their store. [/QUOTE]
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