Interesting story. Wonder what charges will stick?
https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/al...nj-ghost-gun-probe-attorneys-general-say.html
https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/al...nj-ghost-gun-probe-attorneys-general-say.html
Interesting story. Wonder what charges will stick?
One other question. Is there a legal description of a "Assault weapon" ?
NJ laws spells it out for its residence and unlucky travelers.
https://www.state.nj.us/njsp/info/pdf/firearms/062408_title13ch54.pdf
NJ laws spells it out for its residence and unlucky travelers.
https://www.state.nj.us/njsp/info/pdf/firearms/062408_title13ch54.pdf
Point me to the part where NJ would presume to supersede FOPA.NJ laws spells it out for its residence and unlucky travelers.
Point me to the part where NJ would presume to supersede FOPA.
I'd like to read through it.
Not really.ATF often sees purchase of as few as two identical guns as suspicion of buying for resale, dealing in firearms without a license (FFL).
FreedomI might buy one handgun kit to make a gun for my own use. But thirteen? What's the point of that? Seriously.
No federal law currently prohibits such a sale.This might be a question for the legal experts here. If the seller knew the buyers home state had laws regarding the items, would he be responsible and charged with something?
Federally, none that currently applies.One other question. Is there a legal description of a "Assault weapon" ?
Google "New Jersey FOPA" and you'll get 71,000 hits.Point me to the part where NJ would presume to supersede FOPA.
I'd like to read through it.
I submit at least three of those forms every week AND NOTHING HAPPENS 99% of the time.
If ATF paid a visit to every guy who picked up two pistols or two AK's or two AR rifles the same day from the same dealer they wouldn't have time to sell guns to the cartels.
Why not? The only crime that could be committed is if he built completed weapons and then sold them without the license(s) required of a FFL. Otherwise, as best I can tell, there is no crime.I might buy one handgun kit to make a gun for my own use. But thirteen? What's the point of that? Seriously.
NJ laws spells it out for its residence and unlucky travelers.
https://www.state.nj.us/njsp/info/pdf/firearms/062408_title13ch54.pdf
See https://www.anjrpc.org/page/travel_with_firearmsGoogle "New Jersey FOPA" and you'll get 71,000 hits.
We know.See https://www.anjrpc.org/page/travel_with_firearms
>
> FOPA pre-empts state law and provides that if it is lawful for a traveler to possess firearms
> at both the points of departure and destination, then it is lawful to transport firearms anywhere
> in between during the course of travel – regardless of what local law says in the intervening states.
>
> In order for FOPA to apply, the firearm must be unloaded and neither the firearm nor any
> ammunition being transported can be "readily accessible or directly accessible from the
> passenger compartment of the transporting vehicle.” In vehicles without a trunk, the firearm
> and ammunition must be in a locked container other than the glove compartment or console.
>
Nothing written into NJ Law can supersede FOPA. In practice, the People's State of NJ can look
for every loophole they can to be a royal PITA...
... but not in Law.
A gun dealer spouting nonsense? Nevah been done befo.Well, either my son was misinformed by the dealer when he bought two Yugo M70AB2s on one 4473 (one for himself and one as a gift to me), and I was misinformed by the dealer when I bought two guns for my wife on one 4473 (a Taurus revolver and NEF shotgun),
I'm a gun dealer, of course my experiences are different. But no where in federal law or ATF regs would the dealer in your state or your sons require notification to ATF.OR your experiences have been different from mine.
Yet no such reporting requirements exist for VA or TN.Southwest Virginia and Upper East Tennessee at that time were focal points on cross border traffick as were California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Old Mexico.
If buying for yourself there isn't pushing of anything. ATF doesn't care.Personally I would not push my luck appearing to buying guns not for personal use but for resell.