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I guess my point is that such laws don't have much teeth unless you are required to prove that the transfer was done by a FFL with some sort of paperwork serialized to match the firearms.
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Yes. I am fine with it not having much teeth.
The easiest thing would be a hand written/ printed receipt from the seller and/or from the transfer agent for the cost of the transfer ref the firearm on the ticket.
Criminals who are going to break the law are still going to break the law. However, this may stop otherwise well intentioned people from inadvertently selling a firearm to a prohibited person. I have no magic wand that determines if someone is prohibited.
It is not a loophole but they won't stop calling it that.