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will do. apologies.Please do not post unless it is in fact following the law/laws. The anti's do not need anymore things to point to in the firearm community to fuel their agenda.
Why would Oregon law apply to what happens in Idaho?That does raise an interesting question. If my friend and I are both Oregon residents, and are hunting in Idaho, can we swap guns without going through an Oregon FFL? Yes, I know it's ridiculous, but it sounds like we would need to go through that BS to comply with 941. If the ultimate goal of registration is achieved, we could actually be prosecuted for these types of normal legal activities.
I want to give a rifle to a friend who lives in Idaho. There are no background checks there.
Would I be violating any Oregon SB941 transfer laws?
Thanks
If you did the transfer in Idaho, then I don't believe that any Oregon law would have any jurisdiction. So the answer would be no, you would not be violating any Oregon law.
However, you WOULD BE VIOLATING FEDERAL LAW if you did that. So if the ATF ever learned about the transfer, they could come after you.
The legal way to transfer the firearm to him is to ship it to a FFL in Idaho that is close to him, and he can then pick it up from the FFL.
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Correct me please..........Before Washington's transfer law and now Oregon's law we in Washington State could not buy a rifle from an add in the Oregonian from a private person w/o going through an FFL? I always thought you could except for pistoles. Also remembering a friend purchasing a rifle at an Portland gun show back in the day from a non-FFL is he now an official out-law
I want to give a rifle to a friend who lives in Idaho. There are no background checks there.
Would I be violating any Oregon SB941 transfer laws?
Thanks
Dont give people bad advice that will lead them to commit federal felonies.
Idaho, like all other state require that you actually reside in Idaho to be considered a legal resident for firearms purchases. Drivers license or ID, place of residence other than a hotel etc.
Gun traces can unravel all sorts of tricky plans.
If a tree falls and no one is there to hear it, does it make a noise ?