Posted by Greg K on January 07, 2017 at 17:12:09 from (70.198.42.203):
In Reply to: ccw posted by 88-1175 on January 06, 2017 at 15:36:56:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see you may want to check your information. A person son with a Federal Firearms License (FFL) HAS to by law conduct a background check for every sale they make regardless of whether it is at a gun show or in a gun store, it is federal law applying to all 50 states no exceptions. However it is up to the states whether itr not they require a background check on a private sale, as if you sell me a gun of yours. Most states do not require this background check. It is also highly illegal to possess a gun with the serial number removed, I think it's a 10 year sentence, so even if you didn't steal it you are on the hook for just possessing such a weapon. The one place you were correct was that thieves do sell weapons, but a study done in Texas with incarcerated people found that less than 5% got their guns at gun shows but a vast majority of them bought them on the streets.
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