Private transfer of firearm from resident of one state to resident of another state

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harley128

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Why you need to go thru a dealer. Lets say your going to give sweet sally your cousin a gun. But what you don't know is sally got busted 10 years ago and was convicted but received probation only. The family covered it up so you never heard about it. You give her the gun. 2 years from now she gets caught with the gun. They ask where she got it, she says her cousin from Okla gave it to her. The next thing you know the feds are on your doorstep and your in a world of shiite for an illegal transfer. The law is simple, all non-ffl holders transferring possession of a firearm across state lines must go thru an ffl dealer. Doesn't matter whether you sell,give,trade raffle, donate or whatever its a transfer of possession.

Same scenario could happen within the state also.... "private sale".
 

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I saw a guy buying guns, and turning around and selling than for a profit under Obama. At Wanenmachers. Because there was a demand for no-paperwork guns.

If course, that's a felony. Turned me off to paying a cent more to buy private.
are you saying that you would not buy another firearm via a private sale or are you saying you would not pay extra?
 

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