Well, I surely hope those who do not keep records of same-state sales never have to explain where a firearm that can be traced to you went.
If used in a crime, YOU will be trestifying where and when you sold or disposed of this arm, even if it is 10 transfers back. YOU have to prove you sold it to someone who can legally own a firearm (read the BATF rules carefully). If you say you sold it to Mr. X ,but a juvenile uses it in a crime, all Mr.X has to say is he did not get it from you. Oh well, for those who have never been interrogated or on a witness stand, good luck. I spend the better part of my life in law enforcement and certainly would NEVER transfer any post 1897 firearm without a complete record and a copy of a valid identification and receipt signed by the buyer and myself.
Oh, and check with BATF on how many transfers (buying and selling) you can make in a year to be classified as an "Unlicensed Dealer". Can you spell FELONY. One can also be an illegal 'straw buyer' if sales are not recorded. Many holes to fall into when dealing with firearms.
Bob Hritz
Bob Hritz
If used in a crime, YOU will be trestifying where and when you sold or disposed of this arm, even if it is 10 transfers back. YOU have to prove you sold it to someone who can legally own a firearm (read the BATF rules carefully). If you say you sold it to Mr. X ,but a juvenile uses it in a crime, all Mr.X has to say is he did not get it from you. Oh well, for those who have never been interrogated or on a witness stand, good luck. I spend the better part of my life in law enforcement and certainly would NEVER transfer any post 1897 firearm without a complete record and a copy of a valid identification and receipt signed by the buyer and myself.
Oh, and check with BATF on how many transfers (buying and selling) you can make in a year to be classified as an "Unlicensed Dealer". Can you spell FELONY. One can also be an illegal 'straw buyer' if sales are not recorded. Many holes to fall into when dealing with firearms.
Bob Hritz
Bob Hritz
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