This sounds more like a "legal" question. As a Business I can understand Wal Mart not wanting to deal with this. They are not primarily a gun shop. Why would they want people walking in with Handguns, AR 15's, AKs, just so people can do a FFL transfer? Heck they don't have decent coverage (staff) of the checkout in sporting goods anyway, Then to go through a whole background check, what happens if there is a delay? They have to hold the gun for 3 days or whatever. All to make $25?? Sounds like a pita to me.
The real issue is the stupid law itself requiring a BGC for transfers between lawful State individuals.It is not going to do anything to prevent criminals from obtaining firearms. Just another feel good , do "something" law.
The real issue is the stupid law itself requiring a BGC for transfers between lawful State individuals.It is not going to do anything to prevent criminals from obtaining firearms. Just another feel good , do "something" law.