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yes, it is legal for a non-FFL to ship a CA-legal firearm to an FFL in CA, and they don't even have to deal with the CFLC. Now, not all FFLs will accept shipments from non-FFLs, but that would be a company policy, not because of any state or federal law. And the FFL will probably require the shipper to include a copy of his DL, so that the FFL can properly log the firearm into his bound book.Jack
Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?
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Perfect explanation. Beat me to it.yes, it is legal for a non-FFL to ship a CA-legal firearm to an FFL in CA, and they don't even have to deal with the CFLC. Now, not all FFLs will accept shipments from non-FFLs, but that would be a company policy, not because of any state or federal law. And the FFL will probably require the shipper to include a copy of his DL, so that the FFL can properly log the firearm into his bound book.Originally posted by harmoniumsAbsolutely, I've refused sale before.
My gut is good for two things, making poo and spotting crazyOriginally posted by bwieseDo not get your legal advice from Forest Rangers or Sheriffs: that's like getting medical advice from your plumber.Comment
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