Well, I have heard you can easily ship a gun to another state without going through a firearms dealer as long as you will be the only person who opens the package... Hmm, this is extremely interesting, its sounds almost too easy to ship a gun to an individual without getting caught.
How can the law be sure the gun will not be taken and used by another individual, especially in a state like georgia where firearm registration is not neccessary? Exactly how is something like this done anyway, do you have to file some forms, do police come to check the package after a certain number of days? Or what? I find it laughable that if I wanted to ship a gun to a relative or someone, I can just pack it in a box, and tell the government I am 'shipping it to myself' for hunting or sport shooting and tell grandma to go ahead and open the package when it arrives , how the hell could the law find out about it?...
(and no, I made this thread to discuss what I think might be considered a 'loop hole' for anyone who doesn't like paying a $20 transfer fee to claim a $40 gun, I do not plan to ship a gun using this method, so don't flame me for it )
How can the law be sure the gun will not be taken and used by another individual, especially in a state like georgia where firearm registration is not neccessary? Exactly how is something like this done anyway, do you have to file some forms, do police come to check the package after a certain number of days? Or what? I find it laughable that if I wanted to ship a gun to a relative or someone, I can just pack it in a box, and tell the government I am 'shipping it to myself' for hunting or sport shooting and tell grandma to go ahead and open the package when it arrives , how the hell could the law find out about it?...
(and no, I made this thread to discuss what I think might be considered a 'loop hole' for anyone who doesn't like paying a $20 transfer fee to claim a $40 gun, I do not plan to ship a gun using this method, so don't flame me for it )