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- Tue Mar 18, 2014 6:16 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: privare sale question
- Replies: 19
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Re: privare sale question
I am 100% against anything called banning whether it is class of firearms, magazines or ammo. Because with banning there is registration and confiscation. All are unconstitutional.
- Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:25 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: privare sale question
- Replies: 19
- Views: 3058
Re: privare sale question
FFL required and so I did assume, however, I was not sure if it was a state or Federal. It is a Federal thing.
And here is the correct answer as per BATF:
And here is the correct answer as per BATF:
Q: What record-keeping procedures should be followed when two private individuals want to engage in a firearms transaction?
When a transaction takes place between private (unlicensed) persons who reside in the same State, the Gun Control Act (GCA) does not require any record keeping. A private person may sell a firearm to another private individual in his or her State of residence and, similarly, a private individual may buy a firearm from another private person who resides in the same State. It is not necessary under Federal law for a Federal firearms licensee (FFL) to assist in the sale or transfer when the buyer and seller are “same-State” residents. Of course, the transferor/seller may not knowingly transfer a firearm to someone who falls within any of the categories of prohibited persons contained in the GCA. See 18 U.S.C. §§ 922(g) and (n). However, as stated above, there are no GCA-required records to be completed by either party to the transfer.
There may be State or local laws or regulations that govern this type of transaction. Contact State Police units or the office of your State Attorney General for information on any such requirements.
Please note that if a private person wants to obtain a firearm from a private person who resides in another State, the firearm will have to be shipped to an FFL in the buyer’s State. The FFL will be responsible for record keeping. See also Question B3.