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June 3, 2013, 09:53 PM | #1 |
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Questions about moving and my C&R FFL
I'm getting ready to move in a month and a half and have the following question:
On my FFL where it says Premises Address, is that my home address or where I maintain my collection and associated paperwork? When I move, I will be maintaining a gun room with secure storage at my parent's house for a majority of my guns and reloading gear, and assorted accoutrements. |
June 4, 2013, 02:26 PM | #2 | |
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Look closely at the two addresses on the license. One address is the physical storage location of the C&R collection, or portion thereof (the premises address), and the other is a reliable address for contacting you, if it's different (the mailing address). Your home address is not necessarily relevant. The bound book should stay at the premises address with the C&R collection. If the collection is divided between several addresses, there should be a separate bound book for each portion. Each book should accurately reflect what is physically stored at that address at that particular time.
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