
07-06-2022, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI
Please educate yourself on gun laws pertaining to legally purchasing them. You cannot travel to another state and legally purchase a handgun from a gun shop or a private seller and take it back to your home state. You can legally purchase one from a gun shop, but it must be sent by the licensed selling dealer to a licensed gun dealer in hour home state where you must pass a background check before taking possession. In the case of legally buying a hand gun from a private seller, the seller must take the gun to a licensed gun shop in that state and it must then be sent to an FFL in buyer's home state where a background check must be completed before taking possession.
In the case of buying a rifle or shotgun in another state, it is legal under federal law. However, it must be legal under state law in the state where the long gun is purchased. It also must be legal in the purchaser's state for him/her to own that type of long gun. The selling FFL will check applicable laws and will know if the sale is legal to that person according to the buyer's state gun laws. The same is true for the private seller, the state laws must be complied with.
So, your statement that if a gun is prohibited in the buyer's home state he/she can go to another state and legally buy it is totally incorrect.
If you believe that only black powder muskets are allowed, then the 1st Amendment should only apply to primitive printing presses. Not to the internet, radio or television.
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Yes, Yes, Yes!!! Why this is such a foreign concept to so many people is maddening...
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