alpmc wrote:
OK, you must have misunderstood the question, sorry....my fault. Since you first stated that you DO charge storage fees for the 4473 forms, and then you stated that you use a locked file cabinet at your business for the storage of the 4473 forms.
Ah, all FFLs charge a fee for transfers(often between $25-$50). It includes operational costs of doing business, PART of which might necessarily involve storage fees. So, no, I'm not saying I charge a fee _because_ I have to pay somebody else to store. I have monthly costs for insurance, security system, phones, internet, etc. Based on the number of transfers I do a month right now, my wife says I should be charging $140 per transfer so I'll at least break even
alpmc wrote:
As of today's date, do you, as a Texas dealer, have to file a Multiple Transaction form to the ATF and local Law Enforcement when more than two long guns, despite their type, are purchased at the same time?
Not quite "despite their type" -- has to be higher than .22 cal (i.e., .223, etc), semi-auto, detachable magazine. That was in the link I provided.
So if you're buying 5 bolt action rifles, there's no additional reporting.
alpmc wrote:
If your answer is yes...........please provide a link to the actual law.
It was in the relevant ATF links and guidelines I provided earlier. If you're looking for some kind of congressional law, you won't find it. It's the ATF. What they say is law. Therein lies the problem. They can't get congress to do things, so they do it themselves. Just like the EPA, etc. I suppose you could say I could tell the ATF to get stuffed, but there would go my FFL and the massive investment I've made. So, for me and about 8700 other FFLs, if you buy more than one AR-15, the ATF is gonna hear about it.