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  • hunter86004
    Question 1)
    Yes
    Questions 2&3)
    Unles your state requires firearms registration, who would know if they were his or yours?
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  • AQUAINFL
    One can NOT mail [U.S.P.S.]any firearm .One can mail with U.P.S.a firearm only to a FFL.Otherwise it is a felony.Be careful[}:)]
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  • pickenup
    quote:Originally posted by AQUAINFL
    One can NOT mail [U.S.P.S.]any firearm .One can mail with U.P.S.a firearm only to a FFL.Otherwise it is a felony.Be careful[}:)]

    WRONG
    Anyone can mail a long gun through USPS.
    Only handguns are limited to being mailed by an FFL through the Post office.
    In "SOME" states, you can mail firearms (with limitations) to individuals in the same state, or yourself in another state. No FFL required.
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  • AQUAINFL
    Your right long guns can be mailed.Hand guns and live ammunaqtion cannot.
    I stand corrected.
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  • chaoslodge
    It being Maryland, I would consult more than just an internet forum. Md runs close to Kalifornia when it comes to respecting civil rights.
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  • tr fox
    Watch out for the BATFE rule that contains the prohibition against "otherwise conveying" a firearm to another person across state lines. I am afraid that if somehow the BATEF found out (unlikely, but why risk it?) that they would find some way to use that rule/law against you and me and everyone else.
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  • hunter86004
    quote:Originally posted by tr fox
    Watch out for the BATFE rule that contains the prohibition against "otherwise conveying" a firearm to another person across state lines. I am afraid that if somehow the BATEF found out (unlikely, but why risk it?) that they would find some way to use that rule/law against you and me and everyone else.

    In this case the firearms will be mailed/shipped to himself, not another person.
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  • tr fox
    quote:Originally posted by hunter86004
    quote:Originally posted by tr fox
    Watch out for the BATFE rule that contains the prohibition against "otherwise conveying" a firearm to another person across state lines. I am afraid that if somehow the BATEF found out (unlikely, but why risk it?) that they would find some way to use that rule/law against you and me and everyone else.

    In this case the firearms will be mailed/shipped to himself, not another person.


    Please re-read his #3 in his original post. What he is telling you that his brother is planning on "loaning" the firearms to MD-Man. That may be ok strictly with long guns to people in states who border your state, but I do not believe that is the case here. Regarding handguns, it is illegal, according to BATFE, to convey (in any manner) a handgun across state lines.

    I of course do not make the law/rules and I do not want what I have posted above to be true or the law of the land. OTOH, I don't want yet another well-meaning peaceful gun owner to get into trouble. So I always have to come down on the side of being very, very careful.

    I was even afraid of "loaning" my elderly mother, who live alone in a suburban area, a S&W model 66 for protection when the Sheriff could not get there in time. I had to find another way to get a firearm into her hands.

    If I was incorrect on this, then anybody is welcomed to tell me.
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