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Why should you worry about the FEDERAL EXTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDERS H.R.2377.
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<blockquote data-quote="Snapshot2022" data-source="post: 3938623" data-attributes="member: 51107"><p>In your place i would find a good trusted FFA Dealer to make the transfers, what has to happen he becomes the buyer of your firearms, this is just a legal item then he runs the back ground check on who is now buying the firearms.</p><p>You pay the Dealer for his transfer work.</p><p></p><p>This is what i think the ATF would require, as the FFA Dealer now has to keep the records of sales for life not the old 7 years, and if he closes the records go to the ATF.</p><p></p><p>I today am facing the same problem type problem at 84 will be 85 in June if i make it, have a bunch of firearms four of them AK two ARs many hand guns.</p><p>Just two daughters who have no use or need to handle selling them, so just what is the best way to handle this item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snapshot2022, post: 3938623, member: 51107"] In your place i would find a good trusted FFA Dealer to make the transfers, what has to happen he becomes the buyer of your firearms, this is just a legal item then he runs the back ground check on who is now buying the firearms. You pay the Dealer for his transfer work. This is what i think the ATF would require, as the FFA Dealer now has to keep the records of sales for life not the old 7 years, and if he closes the records go to the ATF. I today am facing the same problem type problem at 84 will be 85 in June if i make it, have a bunch of firearms four of them AK two ARs many hand guns. Just two daughters who have no use or need to handle selling them, so just what is the best way to handle this item. [/QUOTE]
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