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    Sons of Guns

    I can't manage a quote on my iPhone, but someone asked "so you can't have an opnion without being a DB?" Of course you CAN; it's just that most of you haven't managed to do so! I've never seen more jealous, petty, whiny-baby BS! So many of you are so much smarter, better educated about...
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    Buying and selling guns to make a profit without an FFL.

    By Bubbles: Re-read my post - "collectible" gun, not your typical shooter. They are treated as other pieces of art when being bought/sold. But this was the question, and it was about a typical shooter: Quote: So if I buy a gun at the going rate, shoot it for several years, then sell it...
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    Ohio Man arrested for selling guns out of state

    By nalioth: Quote: Originally Posted by honestlou docnyt's sentence is correct--all interstate firearm transfers have to be completed through an in-state FFL, not just handguns. I am a Louisiana resident. A Mississippi resident may not sell me any firearm without the transfer going through...
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    Ohio Man arrested for selling guns out of state

    From nalioth: You should read the original post see what was changed (hint: look at the colors). Here is docnyt's original post: Quote: You cannot legally buy or sell a gun interstate without going through an FFL on the receiving state's end. docnyt's sentence has ALL firearm...
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    Ohio Man arrested for selling guns out of state

    Quote: Originally Posted by docnyt You cannot legally buy or sell a handgun interstate without going through an FFL on the receiving state's end. Fixed it for you, bud. You can buy a long gun from a dealer in any state, so long as both state's laws are observed. Selling any gun to a dealer in...
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    Buying and selling guns to make a profit without an FFL.

    This is not correct. "Occasional sales" are not taxable for federal income tax purposes. It doesn't matter if it is a gun or any other household item.
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    anyone else get a call from the NRA today?

    Treaties do not supercede the Constitution. Treaties are no different than any other law passed in that they would be null and void to the extent that they violate any rights guaranteed by the Constitution. The Supremacy Clause simply means that federal law is supreme over any other law in the...
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    non-resident ccw permits.

    Louisiana has recently passed legislation so that Louisiana residents may not use out of state permits in Louisiana; if you live here, you need our permit. I think that this is a trend that you will see continue in the future.
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    Family transfers been states, CA and FL

    I know you understand this, but to clarify for anyone else, the reason the FFL is needed is not because it's an interstate transfer in the sense that the handgun is going interstate; it is because the transferor and transferee are residents of different states. It doesn't matter if the...
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    Is gun in car trunk possesing a gun on Post office property

    The answer is clearly "no" under the current regulations, but these regulations have been challenged: http://www.postalreporternews.net/20...stal-property/ I personally think they will win this, as the postal regulations are inconsistent and overly broad. Those regulations give authority to...
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    Good locking FAA-approved case for airline checking of a handgun?

    Any Pelican case is good to go. If you're not going to get much local use out of it, you may consider saving your money. TSA just wants a lockable case, and I have flown with a standard Sig pistol case. You can find these in generic for very little money as well. With a pistol, you...
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    handgun/ammo left in vehicle

    Get an l.e.d. light. Welcome to the 21st century! :)
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    FFL transfers and buying online

    None of the licenses that you describe cost much if anything, and many people do still hold FFLs for basically personal use. Again, for a few hundred bucks, the OP can do what he desires. Again, he has to decide if the record keeping and any other hassle is worth it.
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    To Cock, or Not to Cock...

    In my humble legal opinion, if you are even remotely considering the legal consequences of your actions at that point in time, you are not in a situation that requires the use of deadly force. By all means, discuss scenarios and the legal consequences, but you should not get in your head...
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    need help quick on transporting a handgun

    I know I'm new here, but can y'all not see my posts? :)
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    Help with handgun acquisition for friend's wife

    I don't know if Alabama will issue a driver's license without her turning in her Connecticut license, but Alabama should issue her an I.D. There is no requirement to drive or have a license to purchase a firearm, and she shouldn't have a problem with an FFL if she has a state issued I.D., and...
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    need help quick on transporting a handgun

    Sonier, the only legal way to transfer a handgun to a resident of a different state is by going through an FFL, which you cannot do because of your age. There is no exception for a 'gift'. There is an exception for an inheritance, but that has to be through a formal process in probate...
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    FFL transfers and buying online

    You asked about a "collector" FFL, and I think that sidetracked some people giving answers. Based on the question and intent of the original post, the answer is "yes, you can get a FFL, by paying some fees and doing some paperwork". Many people get and hold an FFL simply for personal...
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    need help quick on transporting a handgun

    Your problem is not The transportation per se, but the fact that it is not legal for your grandmother to give you that gun, or for you to receive it, because you reside in different states. This assumes you are a resident of Colorado. If you were 21, she could send it to an FFL in...
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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    New here--from Louisiana I have visited here a few times following google searches, and finally decided to sign up. Something about the name always interested me. Lifelong shooter, mostly S & W revolvers growing up, and I have a preference for Sigs. A little shotgunning, blackpowder, and...
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