I really don't want to run a retail business. I just want to be able to have guns shipped to me for myself and my friends and not have to worry about finding an FFL to do it. That's why I don't want to have a separate place of business, because I really don't plan on conducting a business, at least not now.
However, a friend of mine and I are talking about opening up a firing range/gun shop in the north Frisco area and an FFL would definitely come in handy with that.
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- Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:57 pm
- Forum: FFL Holders
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- Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:13 pm
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Re: FFL question
Since I live in an apartment, I guess I should check with them.
- Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:49 am
- Forum: FFL Holders
- Topic: FFL question
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FFL question
I'm thinking of applying for an FFL, but I've heard conflicting information about whether you need a place of business other than your home or not.
Some people say you can get an FFL and do business out of your house, as long as you have a proper safe to secure the guns, and some people say you must have a separate brick & mortar place of business.
I'm in The Colony. Anyone know for sure if I can use my home or do I need a separate place of business?
Some people say you can get an FFL and do business out of your house, as long as you have a proper safe to secure the guns, and some people say you must have a separate brick & mortar place of business.
I'm in The Colony. Anyone know for sure if I can use my home or do I need a separate place of business?