Here's a recent article about it as it churns through the courts: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/20 ... er-states/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;alpmc wrote:OldCannon - Thanks for your corrections to my post. I'm not a dealer but I have inquired about this very subject from 3 of our local guys...................seems they are not telling me the whole story. They all said they called into NICS.............none mentioned a computer. Glad to know this is an option.
Let me get this straight.......you said:To whom do you charge a fee for storing 4473 forms?OldCannon wrote:2) 4473 is retained by FFL business owner for 20 years (this is why I charge a fee, in fact, otherwise I'd do it for free, but one of these days, storing and securing all those 4473 is gonna cost me real money).
If I need to archive files, I could use a resource like Iron Mountain or some such place for offsite storage. For now, a locked file cabinet here works just fine
So your saying that all multiple transactions must be reported by Texas gun dealers.......even long guns? Please tell us more on this matter with source references to the regulations.OldCannon wrote:3) Multiple Transaction Forms apply to long guns as well in states bordering Mexico due to new regulations.
Thanks!
And, of course, ATF's darling justification: http://atf.gov/firearms/industry/051711 ... rifles.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
BTW: If you're thinking about being an FFL, you should read this page at least weekly: http://atf.gov/firearms/industry/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;