10-06-2015, 09:13 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: California
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Originally Posted by Deej
This is where we choose to disagree. Everything I've learned and known has lead me to believe that your hypo is illegal and very dangerous to one's freedom.
And pretty damned expensive.
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"Another interesting angle to the ?gun show loophole? is the fact that some FFL dealers will sell their personal guns at the gun show, along with the guns of their business. The Federal Firearms License is a business license, and all guns acquired and sold by the FFL holder must be logged in and out of their ledger. This ledger must be exact and the FFL holder or business is subject at any time to random inspections by the ATF to ensure that their ledger is being correctly updated and kept up. At the gun show, a FFL dealer will have the guns of his business on display for sale -these guns are on his books and they are in his custody under his license as a FFL dealer. While he?s selling the guns of his business at the gun show, he may also sell his private collection on the side -acting as a private citizen. I?ve seen it several times where I was looking at a vender?s guns that he had for sale and when I was interested in buying it, he?d say ?well that gun is actually my own property, not on my books, and if you want that gun there is no background check because that is handled as a federal private party transfer. The rest of my guns are on my books and for those there of course is the paperwork and background check.?
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