Probably the only way a Texas gun could get to an Indiana resident without an FFL and not get either party in hot water if found out would be if the Texas resident sold it to another Texas resident, who then subsequently moved to Indiana and sold the gun there. Or if some party other than the original owner or ultimate purchaser moved it between states in some undetermined manner.
It's not easy being law abiding . . . especially when the laws are asinine.
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- Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:24 pm
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- Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:56 pm
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Re: Selling gun FTF, what to do
As I understand it, since your buddy is legally a resident of Indiana, failure to transfer a firearm through an FFL holder in Indiana may very well land you in some very hot water if the transfer is discovered by law enforcement and it can be proven that you sold it to him.