You can legally ship a long gun within the state.
You can legally ship a short gun within the state. Within the state, between residents, all the samey samey, except costs a ton to ship handgun.
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You can legally ship a long gun within the state.
Yeah I always forget that because it is a long gun that a non licensee can legally ship via USPS but a handgun has to go via private carrier.You can legally ship a short gun within the state. Within the state, between residents, all the samey samey, except costs a ton to ship handgun.
Not what I was told by another dealer. Have you gotten this in writing from your Batman?
What if I gave you a gun, you have to run it through your books if you sell it? This came up and the dealer did run it by the Batdude, he said sell person to person, no billosail needed.
There are probably a million GWCL holders in GA...who is going to knock on all those doors?When they come to take your guns who's house are they coming to first by getting a permit is just saying come to my house buying a weapon at a store is not much better
Just get a _CIC report in each of the other 49 states, duh...I'm skipping over 5 pages, so forgive me if this is already been said, but:
1-- Yes, most police and sheriffs agencies will do a Georgia Crime Information Center ( GCIC) criminal history report for a small fee. You can't get this for another person the subject of the report has to show up personally with a photo ID and request the check for themselves.
BUT, a GCIC report may not be complete when it comes to crimes committed in other states, and it certainly will not have information about mental health disqualifications, current domestic violence restraining orders, drug addiction, or other things that would make a person prohibited under federal (and state) law.
The NCIS Federal background check taps into a database that is specifically tailored for screening people for gun ownership so it's a better database if you want to be the cautious type it's better to go to a gun dealer and have that FFL gun dealer process the transaction for you.
(Although I'm pretty sure that just having the potential buyer or trader get their own GCIC from a local police / Sheriff's agency would prevent you from getting any blame if the person later misused your gun, or if somebody wanted to accuse you of being a conspiracy an accomplice to the crime of supplying a prohibited person with a firearm.)
Don't know but it could happenThere are probably a million GWCL holders in GA...who is going to knock on all those doors?
Ahhhh... NoWhen they come to take your guns who's house are they coming to first by getting a permit is just saying come to my house buying a weapon at a store is not much better
And I could win the lottery and have a manage a trois with a couple of super models... I mean it could happen...Don't know but it could happen