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could someone tell me why does everyone insist that the person be from the same state to buy or sell a gun in . is it so they dont have to drive far. or do people think that its illegal to sell to a person in another state . frome what ive been told by dealers is that private citizens can buy and sell over state lines . is this true ? please be educated in your answer
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Federal law allows the sale of a long gun or a handgun between private parties of the same state as long as the purchaser is 18 years of age. An individual who does not possess a federal firearms license may not sell a modern firearm to a resident of another state without first transferring the firearm to a dealer in the purchaser's state.[3] Firearms received by bequest or intestate succession are exempt from those sections of the law which forbid the transfer, sale, delivery or transportation of firearms into a state other than the transferor's state of residence.[3] Likewise, antique firearms are exempt from these sections of the law in most states. (Antique firearms are defined as those manufactured pre-1899 by US federal law, or modern replicas thereof that do not use cartridges. State law definitions on antique firearms vary considerably from state to state.)
This is just from a quick search on the internet. It's a good idea that you find information for yourself instead of listening to what other people think are laws. Educate yourself for your own good, it would be a shame if you got into trouble for not knowing the law.
The biggest reason I spent $30 and got an 03 FFL was because of this, money well spent! While it doesn't cover all guns it covers alot of the ones I like. It also aleviates fears some sellers have that they may be selling to some one precluded from having fire arms.