This is why I enjoy being from South Carolina. We have absolutely no requirements on private sales. I bought my Kahr second hand and all I did was give the guy my name and phone number, and that's all I got from him.
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Not advocating it but:
The reason I asked; In our state there's no paperwork required for a private sale.
So if the law did change and a private sale then took place, how would they know when a person actually bought the gun (before or after) Unless one of the parties informed them ?
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ETA- That's the way our laws are here Pender1. In fact I don't even do the tel.# thing.Where are we going and why am I in this hand-basket?
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Originally posted by 500KV View PostETA- That's the way our laws are here Pender1. In fact I don't even do the tel.# thing.Coimhead fearg fhear na foighde
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Would I? Could I? Should I? I know we are all friends here, but I feel some things never get put in print (BG). :59: You know what I am not sure what I would do under those circumstances. Shoot think they will notice the M1 Abrams under that tarp in the back yard? :80:Ruger Super Single Six
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Would I knowingly violate laws requiring documentation/paperwork for a firearms transfer? No.
Thankfully, the great state of Missouri and it hired legislators has seen fit to eliminate the PTA, and require no paperwork for intrastate, private transfers. I have purchased all firearms legally and, in accordance with state law, very few of my firearms are 'on the books'.Erik
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"If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin." Samuel Adams, 1776
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The end of paperwork in Missouri was a welcome thing. We had that requirement only for handguns, but it made such transactions needlessly complicated between individuals. I cannot say I do much local trading, but it did make a couple such deals much simpler.
Did I follow the requirement before? Absolutely! I would not put at risk what rights I have left.
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Sorry about that link. I would never advocate breaking any laws, but...
Hope this works: Just Say No! Chuck Hawks"If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin." Samuel Adams, 1776
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Originally posted by Kahrdog View PostSorry about that link. I would never advocate breaking any laws, but...
Hope this works: Just Say No! Chuck HawksLast edited by Dietrich; 10-21-2009, 01:42 AM.In the area in which I now reside,when I`m placed in a group of four or five guys,I`m known as "the smart one".God help me.
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Totally agree with Dietrich and bumpfire's assessment of the wisdom of Chuck Hawks statements.
I found this on the NRA website regarding S.843.
Hopefully It'll wind up like the rest of his bills.
This is their take on one of the provisions.
Gun collector registration: If you are at home with a collection of 50 or more firearms, it would be a five-year felony to “offer” or “exchange” a single gun -- even between family or friends -- unless you first registered with the BATFE and paid a fee, the cost of which would be at BATFE’s discretion.Where are we going and why am I in this hand-basket?
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