Question for FFL's
What happens when you answer a question wrong when buying a gun. A friend just called me and said he was trying to buy a gun at fleet farm and got confused. He asked the person at the desk about the question and they said they couldnt help him at all. So he filled it out and they denied him. Told him it was a federal paper and he would be denied ever buying a gun from a FFL for the next 20 years.
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Can you sell a long gun to a customer who has an expired drivers license ? On the 4473's you must enter the drivers license info.. Also if you know the guy and he has an expired license because of a DWI charge is it still OK to sell the gun .. He was approved by BATF on the background check ? 0 -
Customer moves from one state to another. Legally owns 8 handguns in Mass then has them transferred to me here in NY.. Goes through Pistol Permit process and now I legally transfer back to him his OWN guns .. Do I have to do the Mulitple Handgun Report form for the ATF ? 0 -
To your knowledge, would the ATF have a problem with an FFL applicant saying that they plan to do mostly online business and transfers? 0 -
Will you sell a gun to a muslim?
After American Jihadists have called for all muslims to purchase firearms and ammunition for their coming insurection, would you support that effort by helping to arm them?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpRQzTP8H1o
If I owned a gunstore and any brown faced person came in I would ask them to leave pointing to the sign above the register that says
"we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone"
I don't care how much money I would lose, I know that one day those weapons will be used to kill citizens and government officials alike. In my mind it would be akin to running guns to the Mexican cartels or even the Indians in the later half of the 19th century.
to that end, I would call on stores like Walmart to stop selling guns all togehter since they have no policy that excludes sales based on bias toward certain minority groups. They do not have the power to decern (nor would they) thru racial or ethnic profiling (which I regard as common sense)0 -
I sold a handgun to some one in a different state , he sent me payment along with a copy of his dealers FFL ,
when i look at the FFL it says its for a 06 Manufacturer of Ammunition for Firearms License
my question is can a 06 license receive my handgun and do the tranfer to the new owner ? or is some one trying to pull some thing on me ?0 -
I just got my C&R, and I think I can get my FFL too, but I want to know some things. How do you find out if you are zoned for business, as I want to work from home? and how does the tax ID work? How do you get it, how much does it cost, and how does the whole tax thing work when it comes to buying and selling guns? My understanding is that no taxes are collected when people buy and sell from other states online, but they are when guns are bought/sold in the same state. How does that work? 0 -
Please, do a search on the FFL topic, read what has been already discussed at length, and then re-post your question if it is still unanswered. Thanks. 0 -
Find out what it would take to run any other business out of your home... 0 -
To check your zoning call or drop in on your towns zoining officer. He-she will tell you if you are allowed to have a home business at your location. I'm sure all states are different but here you apply to the state for a resale certificate. State issues you a tax number and you collect sales tax on everything you sell, and file a monthly report paying the collected taxes at the same time. Our state laws require us to collect sales tax on out of state sales unless the purchaser has a resale certificate from a state that the state of Maine has an agreement with. Check with your state tax office for your laws. 0 -
It's a little more complicated than that. First, with regard to zoning, you have to tell them what kind of business you want to open. Some cities have provisions in their zoning codes that prohibit gun shops or the sale of ammunition. Others allow them, but require special permits. Second, with regard to taxes, basically you apply to your state for a tax I.D. number. Generally, most states have on-line applications. You then have to keep records in such a manner that when the state tax examiner shows up, you can prove that you paid the tax on ALL sales for each and every month you've been in business. The idea that you don't pay taxes on items you purchase on-line is really not accurate. As a business, you will be required to pay taxes on all items you sell, regardless of where or how you obtain them. Hope this helps. Let us know how things turn out. Best of luck - Steve 0
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