Guillermo
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Having a table at a gun show makes it a bit likely there was more than one gun involved
But the violation was over one gun.
healthy paranoia when dealing with ATF is probably a good thing
ABSOLUTELY.
Having a table at a gun show makes it a bit likely there was more than one gun involved
healthy paranoia when dealing with ATF is probably a good thing
Please don't invent statements I did not make. I didn't post that.TexasRifleman
And here's the thing. You say you applied for an FFL to do occasional sales. That itself is not supposed to happen based on the Clinton ruling. They have eased some but they still are not supposed to issue 01 FFLs for collector purposes.
dogtown tom said:Please don't invent statements I did not make. I didn't post that.
dogtown_tom said:If you feel comfortable buying dozens of guns and reselling all but one to "enhance your collection" knock yourself out. I didn't and applied for my FFL.
Guillermo said:But the violation was over one gun.
Undercover ATF agents said they bought at least 11 pistols and a Mak-90 rifle from Arnold, and other agents said they told Arnold he needed to apply for a firearms license to sell weapons.
Arnold had picked up a license application, his lawyers said, but had not gotten around to filling it out.
As part of the investigation, the agents also bought more than 30 guns from Richard F. Beck at gun shows over an eight-month period ended in April