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What laws apply to gun shows and private dealers?

A: there is no such thing as a private dealer. You either are a dealer or you aren't. If you are a dealer, you have to do a background check, unless you reside in a state that waives the requirements for CCW holders. Either way you must fill out a 4473.
If you are not a dealer, you may sell a personal firearm off if you have no reason to believe the person would be prohibited from owning one. If you attempt a background check, you are violating federal law and subect to criminal proceedings.gs.

At a gun show, most people are dealers. Those that are not and are looking to sell, usually are selling to dealers. If two private individuals decide on a sale its no different than if they did so off a personal ad in a paper or any other setting.

If you want to buy any AUTOMATIC, you need to do a lot more. Finger print cards, form a trust (typically), pay $200 tax, wait between 3-6 months for the ATF to do your paper work, and then have a minimum of $6000 for your purchase. Yeah, super easy. That's why they're essentially gone.
 
Yeah, I don't understand why people are so upset, I mean it was only twenty five and six year olds that were brutally murdered...

drop in the bucket. you need to put things into perspective.

I bet you didn't support the patriot act in spite of 3000 people dying.... even if the patriot act were to catch more terrorists.

Same thing.
 
A: there is no such thing as a private dealer. You either are a dealer or you aren't. If you are a dealer, you have to do a background check, unless you reside in a state that waives the requirements for CCW holders. Either way you must fill out a 4473. If you are not a dealer, you may sell a personal firearm off if you have no reason to believe the person would be prohibited from owning one. If you attempt a background check, you are violating federal law and subect to criminal proceedings.gs. At a gun show, most people are dealers. Those that are not and are looking to sell, usually are selling to dealers. If two private individuals decide on a sale its no different than if they did so off a personal ad in a paper or any other setting. If you want to buy any AUTOMATIC, you need to do a lot more. Finger print cards, form a trust (typically), pay $200 tax, wait between 3-6 months for the ATF to do your paper work, and then have a minimum of $6000 for your purchase. Yeah, super easy. That's why they're essentially gone.

You sell guns, don't you?
 
drop in the bucket. you need to put things into perspective.

I bet you didn't support the patriot act in spite of 3000 people dying.... even if the patriot act were to catch more terrorists.

Same thing.

Thank you. This is a brilliant argument.
 
A: there is no such thing as a private dealer. You either are a dealer or you aren't. If you are a dealer, you have to do a background check, unless you reside in a state that waives the requirements for CCW holders. Either way you must fill out a 4473.
If you are not a dealer, you may sell a personal firearm off if you have no reason to believe the person would be prohibited from owning one. If you attempt a background check, you are violating federal law and subect to criminal proceedings.gs.

At a gun show, most people are dealers. Those that are not and are looking to sell, usually are selling to dealers. If two private individuals decide on a sale its no different than if they did so off a personal ad in a paper or any other setting.

If you want to buy any AUTOMATIC, you need to do a lot more. Finger print cards, form a trust (typically), pay $200 tax, wait between 3-6 months for the ATF to do your paper work, and then have a minimum of $6000 for your purchase. Yeah, super easy. That's why they're essentially gone.

You truly are full of shit.

What's to stop that dealer from selling the gun in the hallway outside his booth?



If you're a dealer, I wouldn't be a bit surprised you do this.

 
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