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Default Interesting take by Tavis Smiley

On Sat, 15 Oct 2016 22:26:09 -0400, Alex wrote:

Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/15/16 12:51 PM, Califbill wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 15 Oct 2016 06:31:46 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote:

The John flushes...

"My guns will have been 'sold' by the time Hillary's footsoldiers
knock
on the door for mine."


Better be able to prove that, Johnny.

You forget, he lives in a state where they sell them from the trunk of
their car according to Harry.
He just has to say "I sold them all to Harry in the Springfield mall
parking lot. Go get him."


We have a winner!


It is perfectly legal in Virginia to sell firearms from the trunk of
your car. Long rifles and handguns may be sold legally between
residents of the state, and long guns may be legally sold to
non-residents. That's why, when I told a SIG to a Virginia resident, I
first transferred the pistol to a Virginia FFL and he transferred it
to the buyer. Thus, if Herring wanted to sell me one of his ****ty
rifles, he could do so in the parking lot of a mall, but he could not
legally directly sell and transfer to me one of his ****ty pistols.


What firearms does he own that are "****ty"? Something you haven't owned?

You can sell guns privately but you better have a record of who the
buyer was. They trace guns used in a crime and start with the
manufacturer and move on from there. If the trail stops with you, you
have some explaining to do.


If they come to check on a weapon I'd purchased that was used in a crime, then I'd pull out the
transfer form and show it to them.

But, there is no requirement for a transfer form.

If they came to confiscate the weapons, then the transfer form may have gotten lost in the shuffle.
;)