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<blockquote data-quote="elwoodtrix" data-source="post: 1725493" data-attributes="member: 7614"><p>yea, you still have to be 21 before you buy a handgun....</p><p></p><p>Federal / State Firearms Regulations</p><p></p><p>All Federal and State firearms regulations are available on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) website <a href="http://www.ATF.gov" target="_blank">www.ATF.gov</a>. The following information was taken directly from the publications available on this website and are intended to utilized as a guide and are not intended to be wholly inclusive of the entire Gun Control Act of 1968 or any state legislation. For more information regarding the entirety of all Federal and State firearms regulations please consult the information provided at the above website.</p><p></p><p>Federal Regulations:</p><p></p><p> You must be 21 years of age to purchase a handgun from a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer (FFL)</p><p> You must be 18 years of age to purchase a long gun from a FFL dealer</p><p> All handguns must be transferred from an FFL dealer to the customer in the state of the customer's residence</p><p> Long guns can be purchased and transferred to a resident of any state in any state provided that the transfer is legal in both the purchaser's state and the state in which the transfer is taking place</p><p> State residency regulations vary from state to state. Please click the following link (<a href="http://www.atf.gov/publications" target="_blank">http://www.atf.gov/publications</a>) to see if the firearm you are interested in can be transferred to you in any of our 29 retail locations.</p><p> Customers must complete the federal ATF F 4473 and pass the required Brady Act background check before a firearm can be transferred</p><p></p><p>State Regulations:</p><p>All State paperwork (in addition to the ATF F 4473) must be completed prior to the transfer of a firearm to the purchaser. All state or locally required WAITING PERIODS begin when the purchaser patronizes the FFL dealers place of business and completes the required Federal and State paperwork. Waiting periods DO NOT begin when the firearm is paid for on-line or when the firearm is shipped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elwoodtrix, post: 1725493, member: 7614"] yea, you still have to be 21 before you buy a handgun.... Federal / State Firearms Regulations All Federal and State firearms regulations are available on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) website [url]www.ATF.gov[/url]. The following information was taken directly from the publications available on this website and are intended to utilized as a guide and are not intended to be wholly inclusive of the entire Gun Control Act of 1968 or any state legislation. For more information regarding the entirety of all Federal and State firearms regulations please consult the information provided at the above website. Federal Regulations: You must be 21 years of age to purchase a handgun from a Federal Firearms Licensed dealer (FFL) You must be 18 years of age to purchase a long gun from a FFL dealer All handguns must be transferred from an FFL dealer to the customer in the state of the customer's residence Long guns can be purchased and transferred to a resident of any state in any state provided that the transfer is legal in both the purchaser's state and the state in which the transfer is taking place State residency regulations vary from state to state. Please click the following link ([url]http://www.atf.gov/publications[/url]) to see if the firearm you are interested in can be transferred to you in any of our 29 retail locations. Customers must complete the federal ATF F 4473 and pass the required Brady Act background check before a firearm can be transferred State Regulations: All State paperwork (in addition to the ATF F 4473) must be completed prior to the transfer of a firearm to the purchaser. All state or locally required WAITING PERIODS begin when the purchaser patronizes the FFL dealers place of business and completes the required Federal and State paperwork. Waiting periods DO NOT begin when the firearm is paid for on-line or when the firearm is shipped. [/QUOTE]
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