NY FFL Transfer Dilemma

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Bubba, do you tell the dealers who ship firearms to you that you do not require a copy of THEIR license?
You didn't answer the question.

Bubba613 ...It is not "unfounded paranoia" when it has in fact happened that people take FFLs and photoshop them. While the receiving dealer won't, he has employees, relatives, etc etc who might and have.
If you make it a practice to verify FFL on ezCheck you'll never have to worry about someone's employee or relative.

Can you explain how you can prevent someone from photoshopping your FFL?
I'll help out......you can't. That's why it is good practice to verify FFL's before shipping.
 
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Bubba

My request was to site the code. You didn't answer the question I suggest you read 27 CFR 478.94
 
My request was to site the code.
I did site the code. I am sorry English is not your native language.

You didn't answer the question.
Of course I did. And the answer is obvious.

If you make it a practice to verify FFL on ezCheck you'll never have to worry about someone's employee or relative.

Can you explain how you can prevent someone from photoshopping your FFL?
I'll help out......you can't. That's why it is good practice to verify FFL's before shipping.
That's a complete non-sequitur.
 
Good Luck

Have fun in your land of OZ When you are asked to site the code it means specific sites to the law or case law not the title of law
 
I told you the site of the law and/or code.
Again, I hear getting English lessons isn't that hard.
 
To the OP

I'm sorry to hear about your troubles with the transfer. Hopefully, you'll get this resolved soon without too much more trouble.
 
BTW....the word is CITE, not SITE.....seems like your mastery of the English language isn't any better.
Yes, Snubbie probably meant "cite" as in giving a citation to a particular section. But he wrote 'site" meaning to locate something. I correctly pointed out the relevant laws are located in the GCA and CFR.

The rule that states dealers do not have to verify recipient information is located right below the rule that states that dealers do not need to wear purple underwear.

btw, are you planning on answering the question as to how you log a gun in when you have not received any more information than a return address label?
 
Bubba613 btw, are you planning on answering the question as to how you log a gun in when you have not received any more information than a return address label?
Reading is fundamental. That was answered earlier.

But I'll help you out one more time:
As I posted above, the 1% that "forgot" to include their FFL or drivers license along with the firearm did so once reminded of my requirement.

What will I do if the shipper absolutely refuses? I'll take it to ATF and let them handle the transfer.
:neener:
 
snubbies said:
I believe mention was made that there is no rerquirement for one FFL to furnish a copy of his license to the receiving FFl prior to the completion of the transaction. How do you read 27 CFR part 478.94???

You should read that again. In a transfer between licensees, only the receiving licensee is required to furnish a copy of his license to the shipping licensee. However, most shipping licensees will include a copy as a professional courtesy.
 
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