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Well they didn't eliminate all of them.
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Asked/answered and point out above.
The "kitchen table" dealer the BATFE wanted to eliminate was the guy that sold a token gun or two a year, then used his FFL to accumulate guns for his own private use.
Legit busniness people that operate for profit and/or convienience don't fall into that catagory.
I don't want to read too much into anything, but, the OP said, " So i guess I'm wondering if it's common for an individual person to get a FFL or if this is a license strictly for business's that move firearms on a regular basis. There are many places online that require this license before purchasing a gun online. Can anyone get one or what does it take to obtain one? "
That leads me to think he's looking at guns for himself, but, would like to be able to deal direct with the sellers as a FFL holder.
"Kitchen table" is just the expression used to describe that type of action - just as "brick and morter" was/is a term to describe a store - whether it's made of brick and morter or glass and stone or wood.