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Out of state (to you) FFL's are generally required to observe the laws of your state of residency. FFL's have 100% discretion to either sell or not.Does anybody know the law about out-of-state purchases? I live in Washington state, and as you may know, we no longer can purchase certain type of rifles and I'm wondering, can I go to any neighboring states purchase a rifle, but still reside in my state
Lol, you ask on a public forum how to break the law, makes me wonder what your ATF badge number is.Does anybody know the law about out-of-state purchases? I live in Washington state, and as you may know, we no longer can purchase certain type of rifles and I'm wondering, can I go to any neighboring states purchase a rifle, but still reside in my state
And he got a VERY legal answer….. so SUCK it, ATF!!Lol, you ask on a public forum how to break the law, makes me wonder what your ATF badge number is.
"Can you"? Yes. You can buy a long gun out of state. You "can" go to another state and buy a gun no longer allowed to be sold here. Now if you buy from a dealer they "should" be looking at the state you live in and notice and say no. Some may not. You could also go to another state that allows face to face and buy. Now after that are you planing on bringing the gun to WA? If so you just admitted you know you are trying to skirt the law on a public forum. If you get in a jam later? Would it really be worth it? Adult choices, adult consequences.Does anybody know the law about out-of-state purchases? I live in Washington state, and as you may know, we no longer can purchase certain type of rifles and I'm wondering, can I go to any neighboring states purchase a rifle, but still reside in my state
And crappy, ham-handed undercover work.Not naming any names here but, sometimes there's a fine line between ignorance and stupidity.
LONG before Al came up with the idea of the net I would see a LOT of really "dumb" crap. I used to write it off to people just not knowing better. Flash forward many decades and it seems to get worse now that the info in carried around in everyone's pocket.Not naming any names here but, sometimes there's a fine line between ignorance and stupidity.
I suspect the chances of an FFL knowing/caring/adhering to the laws of WA state would be directly proportional to the distance from WA state. E.G., FFLs near the OR/WA or WA/ID border would probably know/care/adhere to WA state laws on types of guns/etc., while S. Dakota FFLs may not.In the scenario you've outlined you're unlikely going to find an FFL in another state who will "face to face" sell you a long gun on the current "ban list" of WA state.
Current rumors are directly opposite of that. This is anecdotal, but very recent. A high end ffl in Montana is basically done selling to WA state IDs . Unfortunately, it makes sense from a business standpoint.I suspect the chances of an FFL knowing/caring/adhering to the laws of WA state would be directly proportional to the distance from WA state. E.G., FFLs near the OR/WA or WA/ID border would probably know/care/adhere to WA state laws on types of guns/etc., while S. Dakota FFLs may not.
MT is still close to WA state and probably gets WA state buyers enough to know better.Current rumors are directly opposite of that. This is anecdotal, but very recent. A high end ffl in Montana is basically done selling to WA state IDs . Unfortunately, it makes sense from a business standpoint.
The plan is working.
I would suspect FFL's in this day and age have info at their finger tips to warn them. I know if I had a small business that relied on me having an FFL in this time? I sure as hell would be keeping up to date on whats what. Many here are always on a huge hate campaign for any business that just decides to not service WA. My take on this is voters here did this to themselves. Its not the business people who should be sticking their neck out for a bunch of people who do nothing while these laws go in.Current rumors are directly opposite of that. This is anecdotal, but very recent. A high end ffl in Montana is basically done selling to WA state IDs . Unfortunately, it makes sense from a business standpoint.
The plan is working.
Hell, I can't keep up with the status and details of all of the OR/WA gun control laws - I don't think every FFL, especially the smaller ones, 1300 miles away from WA is going to be that interested the details and status of our gun control fights.I would suspect FFL's in this day and age have info at their finger tips to warn them. I know if I had a small business that relied on me having an FFL in this time? I sure as hell would be keeping up to date on whats what. Many here are always on a huge hate campaign for any business that just decides to not service WA. My take on this is voters here did this to themselves. Its not the business people who should be sticking their neck out for a bunch of people who do nothing while these laws go in.
I am sure they don't which is why some are just washing their hands of it and saying "live in WA, can't help you. This gets some here all spun up screaming for boycott and even demanding people sue the place. Like that will "fix" this mess?Hell, I can't keep up with the status and details of all of the OR/WA gun control laws - I don't think every FFL, especially the smaller ones, 1300 miles away from WA is going to be that interested the details and status of our gun control fights.
Does anybody know the law about out-of-state purchases? I live in Washington state, and as you may know, we no longer can purchase certain type of rifles and I'm wondering, can I go to any neighboring states purchase a rifle, but still reside in my state
Yes you can go to a neighboring state, however no mags over 10 rounds, no AR rifles, parts. You can buy scopes but that is it Wash HB 1143 and I think 1240Does anybody know the law about out-of-state purchases? I live in Washington state, and as you may know, we no longer can purchase certain type of rifles and I'm wondering, can I go to any neighboring states purchase a rifle, but still reside in my state