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BATFE removing resident alien 90 day docs

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Bubba613

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Open letter from ATF saying the disparity between citizens and resident aliens wasn't consistent with the spirit of the GCA. Good news all along.
 
Note that this regulation HAS NOT CHANGED YET.....

U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
December 22, 2011
www.atf.gov


OPEN LETTER TO ALL FEDERAL FIREARMS LICENSEES
The Gun Control Act (GCA) generally prohibits any person from transferring firearms to any unlicensed person who they know or have reasonable cause to believe does not reside in the State in which the transferor resides. See 18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(5). Longstanding Federal firearms regulations at 27 C.F.R. 478.11 define the term “State of residence” differently for U.S. citizens and aliens. A U.S. citizen’s State of residence is the State in which he or she is present with the intention of making a home; while an alien is considered a resident of a State if he or she has resided in that State for a period of at least 90 days prior to the date of transfer with the intention of making a home. As you know, Federal firearms licensees (FFLs) are required to obtain documentation establishing that an alien legally in the United States has resided in the State continuously for at least 90 days prior to the transfer of the firearm. This documentation is currently recorded as a response to Question 20c of the Firearms Transaction Record, ATF Form 4473.

The Department of Justice (the Department) has recently concluded that, as a matter of law, applying a more stringent State residency requirement for aliens legally present in the U.S. than for U.S. citizens is incompatible with the language of the GCA. As a result, ATF will be revising the regulations in 27 C.F.R. Part 478 to conform to the Department’s conclusions by removing the separate 90-day residency requirement for aliens. Once the regulations have been revised, both U.S. citizens and aliens legally present in the U.S. will be subject to the same requirements for State residency and proof of residency. ATF is in the process of amending its forms to conform to the statute as well.

This process of amending the relevant regulations and forms will be completed as expeditiously as possible. Until that process is complete, however, the current regulations have the force of law. Accordingly, for the time being, FFLs should continue to use the current forms and abide by the current regulations.

ATF is committed to assisting you in complying with Federal firearms laws. If you have any questions, please contact ATF’s Firearms Industry Programs Branch at (202) 648-7190.
Chad J. Yoder Chief, Firearms and Explosives Industry Division
 
Well, Well, Well, miracles never cease to happen.

There are some people with common sense left in DOJ and ATF!!!!

Been a PITA to keep 90 days 'proof of residency' (aka phone bill, utility bills etc) handy and available every time I want to purchase a firearm.
 
When I held a green card I have to admit I was always puzzled about the residency requirements. Especially when the answer to the residency question on the WA handgun form is 34+ years. But, the law is the law.

Have to admit I'm surprised anyone in .gov would grab this dog to go hunt with but, stranger things have happened.
 
Just for fun, I posted the BATFE letter here:
http://www.usacarry.com/forums/gene...sier-non-us-citizens-buy-guns.html#post253094

So far, not a single one of that bunch is in favor of the proposal. An entirely different set of people over there. I love THR and 90% of the people who post here!

Seems like the people who responded to your thread would rather rage about illegal immigrants than actually express a relevant and intelligent opinion. They'd probably feel more comfortable posting on stormfront than a gun rights board.
 
Legal immigrants have always been one of America's greatest strengths. I'm glad to see they're now being treated as equals. I'm proud to tell you I've helped a couple of them acquire CCW permits in Colorado.
 
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