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States' Rights gives us the mish-mash we have. Regulatory pi**ing contests among and between states also impresses me as a thing. What I'd like to see is evidence-based policy. My state's former governor railroaded the "S.A.F.E. Act" through as an executive order on a Sunday night, bereft of any public input. It's basically magazine capacity restrictions, registering the dreaded, so-called "Assault Weapons" with the state police, and a ridiculous requirement for a state level background check for ammo purchases. The latter hasn't arrived, but they say they're working on it. What effect this stuff has on the real situation is anybody's guess. Inquiring minds want to know. This is why I'd also like sundown clauses in laws/regs/policies so that the ones that don't work as intended go away without a lot of fuss, and reasoned, evidenced analysis of their effects if an effort is made to continue any of them. I'd like to see tons of up-to-date, accurate, relevant data to support everything.
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interstate transfers of all post 1898 handguns + long arms must be done thru FFL dealer in receivers home state as per federal law - only federal exemption is if it is left to a relative in a probated will by deceased -
Interstate Gun Sales Federal law for interstate gun sales and other transfers – those occurring between two people who are not Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) who live in different states — is pretty straightforward. A person who is not an FFL cannot acquire a handgun from anyone – an FFL or any other person – who lives in another state. A person (the “transferee”) acquiring a long gun must do so through a licensed dealer (FFL). It can be an FFL in any state, the transfer must comply with the laws of the FFL’s and the transferee’s states. |
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