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Hey all,
I purchased a C&R firearm from an 01 Dealer today and was charged the $37.19 DROS fee. This is my first time making a C&R acquisition from a dealer, so I didn't expect to have to pay the DROS and have it processed. I usually just make a logbook and CFARS entry. Is it normal practice for a dealer to charge a DROS fee to a C&R / COE? Thanks! |
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Dealer must charge the combined DROS fees.
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In CA, a dealer has to process a DROS even if they are transferring a C&R gun to a 03FFL w/COE
They don't have to do a 4473 (but most will), but there is no exemption in CA law to bypass a DROS in this scenario |
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