M100C
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All,
I have a C&R FFL. I also have some non-C&R firearms I obtained before and after getting my C&R FFL.
The federal law reads (my emphasis bolded),
"An unlicensed individual may transfer a firearm to another unlicensed individual residing in the same State, provided that he or she has no reason to believe the buyer is prohibited by law from possessing firearms."
This can be found in ATF publication 5300.21, located here:
http://www.atf.gov/files/publications/download/p/atf-p-5300-21.pdf
Let's assume the buyer is not prohibited by law from possessing the firearm.
I know I need to record dispositions of firearms I obtained and entered into my bound book after getting my C&R FFL ... I understand this; but ...
Because I have a C&R FFL (and, am therefore a "licensed individual"), is it unlawful for me to sell a non-C&R firearm (one I wouldn't put in my bound book, regardless of when I got it) to a resident in the same State?
I assume getting my C&R FFL did not cause me to lose my right to sell a non-C&R firearm to a State resident, but I cannot find this noted anywhere. Can anyone comment (and, if possible, provide a link)?
Chris
I have a C&R FFL. I also have some non-C&R firearms I obtained before and after getting my C&R FFL.
The federal law reads (my emphasis bolded),
"An unlicensed individual may transfer a firearm to another unlicensed individual residing in the same State, provided that he or she has no reason to believe the buyer is prohibited by law from possessing firearms."
This can be found in ATF publication 5300.21, located here:
http://www.atf.gov/files/publications/download/p/atf-p-5300-21.pdf
Let's assume the buyer is not prohibited by law from possessing the firearm.
I know I need to record dispositions of firearms I obtained and entered into my bound book after getting my C&R FFL ... I understand this; but ...
Because I have a C&R FFL (and, am therefore a "licensed individual"), is it unlawful for me to sell a non-C&R firearm (one I wouldn't put in my bound book, regardless of when I got it) to a resident in the same State?
I assume getting my C&R FFL did not cause me to lose my right to sell a non-C&R firearm to a State resident, but I cannot find this noted anywhere. Can anyone comment (and, if possible, provide a link)?
Chris