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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Utah, in the land of the Sleeping Rainbow
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I agree with you guys and also think that the FFL regs are too difficult to intrepret and topics are not gathered together covering one subject. I have a FFL (C&R) and as soon as I got it, along with all the regs, I carefully read them. I am fully aware that the law specifically states that I may make an "occasional" sale (assumedly to raise capitol) to enhance my collection. What bothers me is what the heck does ATF consider an "occasional" sale. Fortunately I buy to hold, not resell, so I haven't had to deal with that yet. Another thing that I feel is unjust is that we, holders of FFL's, are bound by difficult laws and too much paperwork. An unlicensed individual can buy and sell all he wants to as long as it's to another unlicensed individual without reguard to the Brady law, waiting periods, NICS checks or any of the other rigamarole. Just ain't fair.
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