Firearms; Requiring the Department of Law Enforcement to include on a standard form certain questions concerning a potential firearm buyer’s criminal history and other information relating to the person’s eligibility to make the firearm purchase; requiring that, if neither party to a prospective firearms sale, lease, or transfer is a licensed dealer, the parties must complete the sale, lease, or transfer through a licensed dealer; revising applicability of the prohibition against certain sales or deliveries of firearms to include certain purchases, trades, and transfers of a rifle or shotgun, etc.
Same procedure we know of having to go to an FFL to do the paperwork, background check and waiting period, but here is the twist:
I have to ask my FFL readers: Once the gun is in your books, aren’t you responsible for it to ATF? Would you allow to process a gun like that? Here is the text of the bill, go to page 5 for this specific set of new instructions. I may be missing something since I am not a FFL.
Well to me if I sell a firearm It has to be booked into my sale book and “booked out” to the buyer. Sssssoooo if you Sir come in my shop with Mr Jkb to sell him a gun, i dont own the firearm , you do. I would think we would need a special form 4473 for private sales. Plus Im not sure how I could book it in from you and out to him.I guess I could do it like you sold it to me and I sold it to him. More paperwork to keep track of, yay. Another brilliant idea from our wonderful gubmint
How do you record consignments? That seems to be analogous. Or guns submitted for repair?