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Don't forget about the use tax you are required to pay.I have not read all 18 pages, is there an exemption in I-594 exempting the transfer of a gun from the person it was loaned to, back to the guns owner? is that also considered a transfer? thus requiring a background check?
How so?... However it will also be pretty easy to prosecute those who dont comply since there will be a chain of custody record for every firearm purchased if the initiative goes into effect...
I thought that is what you meant, but the way it is typed it could mean any gun purchased at any time. The initiative would only apply to those sold after should it pass, as you well know.As my post says, purchased, referenceing any new or used purchase after the initiative goes into effect. As time goes on there will be fewer and fewer guns out there that are "unregistered" because even existing used guns will get added to the system as time goes on.
I cant find the exemption in the bill for the transfer between buyer and seller.
On a FTF sale.
Would a buyer first have to fill out a 4473 before he actually could hold the firearm to check it out and then if he didn't want it the seller would have to fill out the transfer papers to get his firearm back?
Handing a firearm to another individual regardless of the length of time he has possession is a 'Transfer'
No?