GatorFarmer
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Long story somewhat shortened. I have a tricked out FAL that I'd wanted to trade listed on Armslist. I am a SC resident. An individual contacted me with a very fair trade of an AR clone. All well and good, until the person said (via electronic communication) that they had to arrange transfer b/c they were in another state. Thus I asked if they were a legal SC resident - so that I could do the transfer. The response I got from the individual was that they were a state trooper in a neighboring state so it would be legal/fine. At this point I refused to do the trade, and the individual was graceful enough, but said there was more to the law and seemed to still believe it legal.
A quick check of the ATF website doesn't show me an exemption for transfering a gun to a resident of another state via private transaction. However I'm aware that some parts of the GCA '68 are different when it comes to Law Enforcement purchases. Thus is there an exemption in this case? But even if there was, wouldn't his transfer of his rifle to me still have been verboten under Federal Law?
I said I couldn't do the trade and was too pretty was Federal Prison. And yes, I know it would have been legal to just go through an FFL and I suggested that I was open to that (i.e. meet at an FFL and we both do paperwork since long guns could be sold to by the FFL holder in either state to a resident of any state where such and such long gun was legal.)
What say you?
A quick check of the ATF website doesn't show me an exemption for transfering a gun to a resident of another state via private transaction. However I'm aware that some parts of the GCA '68 are different when it comes to Law Enforcement purchases. Thus is there an exemption in this case? But even if there was, wouldn't his transfer of his rifle to me still have been verboten under Federal Law?
I said I couldn't do the trade and was too pretty was Federal Prison. And yes, I know it would have been legal to just go through an FFL and I suggested that I was open to that (i.e. meet at an FFL and we both do paperwork since long guns could be sold to by the FFL holder in either state to a resident of any state where such and such long gun was legal.)
What say you?