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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3871021" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>Please see post #20. I have never heard of exceptions based on being related, but if you believe it states such exceptions I'll have to leave the burden of proof to you, as I have not been able to find a copy of GCA '68 online. I believe there may be an exception to firearms that are inherited, but that wasn't part of the original post I was responding to. JEVapa also cited some specific sections of ATF regulations. You can both disagree with the interpretations if you like, but the information you say no one has provided, is in fact there.</p><p></p><p>You may not have seen my reference to GCA '68 in post #20, as I edited it in a little while after originally posting. It's been common knowledge for a long time the GCA ''68 prohibits transferring firearms to non-residents of your state (without an FFL), and in fact the article one of you linked states that in the article.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3871021, member: 44328"] Please see post #20. I have never heard of exceptions based on being related, but if you believe it states such exceptions I'll have to leave the burden of proof to you, as I have not been able to find a copy of GCA '68 online. I believe there may be an exception to firearms that are inherited, but that wasn't part of the original post I was responding to. JEVapa also cited some specific sections of ATF regulations. You can both disagree with the interpretations if you like, but the information you say no one has provided, is in fact there. You may not have seen my reference to GCA '68 in post #20, as I edited it in a little while after originally posting. It's been common knowledge for a long time the GCA ''68 prohibits transferring firearms to non-residents of your state (without an FFL), and in fact the article one of you linked states that in the article. [/QUOTE]
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