A customer of mine got involved in a lawsuit and had to turn his firearms over to law enforcement. Since, the Sacramento Sheriff's department has turned the firearms back over to me so I can transfer them to the customer's grandmother. Do any of my fellow FFLs have experience with this? How do I run the DROS and who do I put down in my bound book as the source of the firearms? Sac Sheriff, or the customer?
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Returning firearms to a relative
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It is like any other transfer.Kemasa.
False signature edited by Paul: Banned from the FFL forum due to being rude and insulting. Doing this continues his abuse.
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