dogtown tom
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No, it doesn't. The Form 4473 requires the buyers current residence address, not where they intend to reside.The hard part is that the 4473 does ask for some evidence of one's intention to reside in a place.
No form of ID proves that a sale is not felonious.As to an FTF, what form of ID would a person want to know they are not making a felonious sale?
Nothing gets "the wires all wind up crossed up."..........if the transferor is a licensee, the Form 4473 details exactly what is/is not acceptable ID or alternate documentation.Something state-issued, perhaps? To get State issued ID typically mean having resided in a give State for a length of time prescribed by that State.
And, that's where the wires all wind up crossed up.
If the seller is a nonlicensee, there is no ID or documentation requirement, but it remains a felony if the buyer is not a resident of the same state.
Wrong! Simply having a drivers license from a particular state does not make you a resident of that state for the purposes of acquiring firearms. "An individual resides in a State if he or she is present in a State with the intention of making a home in that State..." If I have a Texas drivers license and only visit Texas for a week every year.....I'm not a resident of Texas for the purposes of acquiring firearms.Given that an RVer is going to need a State issued driver's license, and insurance, and some form of vehicle registration, this all suggest joining one of the various "clubs." Which will, naturally limit one's ability to purchase firearms to that one state, as that's the one where one is 'documented.'
Not necessarily. "Dock 3, Slip 15" might certainly be a residence address. Some houseboats never leave the dock.Those who live on the water are in similar straights.