Category: Selling Firearms
Purchasing Guns On The Internet
In previous posts we discussed the private sale of firearms within a state and between states. We also posted about how to document a private firearm sale, should you choose to do so. This post addresses purchasing firearms on the internet. As discussed in the previous posts, a private sale must be between residence of the…
Documenting A Private Sale of Firearms
NO REQUIREMENT TO DOCUMENT To be very clear, Florida law does not require that the private sale of a firearm be documented at all! If the firearm you transfer in a private sale is used in a criminal act, the police will come calling. These suggestions may keep you out of trouble with the law. Documenting…
Private Gun Sales Between States
Recently we posted about Private Gun Sales. In that post we wrote: Under federal law, an unlicensed (non-dealer) may only “transfer” a firearm to another unlicensed person in the same state. But what happens if the buyer or seller have a home in more than one state? What about Members of the Armed Forces, stationed outside their home…
Private Gun Sales
Understanding “private gun sales” laws What are the legal restrictions on “private gun sales”? Private individuals in Florida may legally buy, sell, gift, or otherwise transfer firearms to another private individual in Florida. However, when doing so, careful attention needs to be paid to not violate the laws regulating these transactions. So what are the…
Gifting (or selling) a Firearm Across State Lines
By Danielle Wall Birthdays, holidays, anniversaries, graduations, other special occasions, or just because you want a loved one to be able to protect themselves, here is what you need to know about gifting a firearm across state lines. The transfer of a firearm across state lines must be done through a Federal Firearm Licensee (FFL)…
What is an FFL (Federal Firearms License) & Who Must Have One?
By David S. Katz What is an FFL? An “FFL” or Federal Firearms License is a license required by federal law for people or companies engaged in the business of buying and selling firearms. A federal firearms licensee is often called an “FFL” or “dealer.” When an individual purchases, sells, or transfers a firearm through…
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