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  • WD562
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    • Nov 2009
    • 177

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    halifax
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    • Oct 2005
    • 4440

    The city permit was the biggest obstacle for me but still not too bad. That was for a 01FFL. ATF came out for an inspection and trainning session. Looked for schools, security, and such. Good luck.
    Jim


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      WD562
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      • Nov 2009
      • 177

      I got the city permit but I heard ATF requires business hours. Some of the rules on my city are that no goods are going to be sold or stored on my premises and that no customers are going to come to my house. I heard I might have problems later on when the ATF calls the citys zoning dept.

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        WD562
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        • Nov 2009
        • 177

        Can you still be approved for an FFL if you live close to a school?

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          halifax
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 4440

          Originally posted by WD562
          Can you still be approved for an FFL if you live close to a school?
          I know my first inspector specifically said she checked for schools near my house.

          Originally posted by WD562
          I got the city permit but I heard ATF requires business hours. Some of the rules on my city are that no goods are going to be sold or stored on my premises and that no customers are going to come to my house. I heard I might have problems later on when the ATF calls the citys zoning dept.
          Business hours do need to be listed but they don't need to be the "normal" 8 -5 hours.

          Odd how the city won't let you store your product at your house.
          Jim


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            GetBulletsandBrass
            Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 376

            Getting the regulatory permit in our town was the big hurdle and we got our paperwork kicked back because both owners of the business were not listed on several of the permits we had to get before we could apply for the 07 FFL. Get to know your local city employees at the licensing office, they will help steer you in the right direction if you work with them.

            We got our 07ffl and we're home based.
            Adam

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              NDFMF
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 712

              Originally posted by WD562
              Can you still be approved for an FFL if you live close to a school?
              Yes. I live about 200 yards from the local high school and was approved for an 07FFL. You just need to educate your customers (if you have any that will be coming to your location) about proper transportation practices.

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