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Ok. Is there a problem here. I grew up in Florida and still have a buddy there. We are leaving each other our guns. We hunt together a week every year. I live in Ga. We both have pistols, rifles and shotguns.The 4473 asks specifically if you are the one buying the gun. If you didn't pay for it how could you be the one "buying" it?
Second scenario. GA resident buys a gun. Shoots it. Doesn't like it. Sells it to his buddy in FL. Felony committed.
Have to do the transfer through an FFL in FL for it to be legal when firearms cross state lines is my understanding.
Is the person who fills out the 4473 the intended owner of the pistol?What's the difference than someone giving you a giftcard from say CG&P?
CC transactions don't matter: it's the one what fills out the paperwork.What if I lived in Florida and wanted to buy my son a gun for his birthday and he lived in Georgia? My son found one he liked on sale today only at his local gun shop.
Shouldn't matter who pays for it, if the one filling out the form will be the actual owner.
Here are the facts:
Florida resident calls GA store and purchases a handgun over the phone with their credit card.
A GA resident unrelated to this person goes to the GA store and fills out the paperwork and registers the gun to himself.
Is this legal?