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  • t-1
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 179

    Off site gun transfer

    So a customer's 10 day wait is now over, but due to scheduling conflicts, (and he's inpatient) he's asking me to meet him at a central place to give him the gun and sign off the 4473...Doesn't sound right. I'm not worried about the "getting jacked" factor, but I seem to remember the ATF mentioning something about not working off site...Thoughts?
  • #2
    kemasa
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Jun 2005
    • 10706

    You need to conduct business at your premises location. It is possible to do it at a gun show or other qualified events, but generally that is the start of paperwork, but I believe you can finish it there too.

    If the person is in a hurry, he should go to your place asap.
    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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    • #3
      Quiet
      retired Goon
      • Mar 2007
      • 30242

      Originally posted by kemasa
      You need to conduct business at your premises location. It is possible to do it at a gun show or other qualified events, but generally that is the start of paperwork, but I believe you can finish it there too.

      If the person is in a hurry, he should go to your place asap.



      Penal Code 26805
      (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), the business of a licensee shall be conducted only in the buildings designated in the license.
      (b) (1) A person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 and 26705 may take possession of firearms and commence preparation of registers for the sale, delivery, or transfer of firearms at any gun show or event, as defined in Section 478.100 of Title 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or its successor, if the gun show or event is not conducted from any motorized or towed vehicle. A person conducting business pursuant to this subdivision shall be entitled to conduct business as authorized herein at any gun show or event in the state, without regard to the jurisdiction within this state that issued the license pursuant to Sections 26700 and 26705, provided the person complies with all applicable laws, including, but not limited to, the waiting period specified in subdivision (a) of Section 26815, and all applicable local laws, regulations, and fees, if any.
      (2) A person conducting business pursuant to this subdivision shall publicly display the person's license issued pursuant to Sections 26700 and 26705, or a facsimile thereof, at any gun show or event, as specified in this subdivision.
      (c)(1) A person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 and 26705 may engage in the sale and transfer of firearms other than handguns, at events specified in Sections 26955, 27655, 27900, and 27905, subject to the prohibitions and restrictions contained in those sections.
      (2) A person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 and 26705 may also accept delivery of firearms other than handguns, outside the building designated in the license, provided the firearm is being donated for the purpose of sale or transfer at an auction or similar event specified in Section 27900.
      (d) The firearm may be delivered to the purchaser, transferee, or person being loaned the firearm at one of the following places:
      (1) The building designated in the license.
      (2) The places specified in subdivision (b) or (c).
      (3) The place of residence of, the fixed place of business of, or on private property owned or lawfully possessed by, the purchaser, transferee, or person being loaned the firearm.
      Last edited by Quiet; 06-05-2013, 7:26 PM.
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      • #4
        t-1
        Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 179

        Thanks fellas..I knew it had to be written somewhere…Didn't remember applying for a mobile FFL!

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        • #5
          halifax
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 4440

          Wonder why no provision for the ADA and the non-ambulatory.
          Jim


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          • #6
            kemasa
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Jun 2005
            • 10706

            Also realize that both the State and Federal laws apply. The above quoted CA PC says that it can be done at the person's house, which is not allowed under Federal law.
            Kemasa.
            False signature edited by Paul: Banned from the FFL forum due to being rude and insulting. Doing this continues his abuse.

            Don't tell someone to read the rules he wrote or tell him that he is wrong.

            Never try to teach a pig to sing. You waste your time and you annoy the pig. - Robert A. Heinlein

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