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Old October 29, 2017, 12:41 PM   #7
Unclenick
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So, if I understand correctly, an in-state transfer only escapes the federal requirement to use an FFL when the parties to the transfer are both residents of that same state, and that state has no requirement of its own to the contrary. Does this also mean the transaction must take place inside the borders of that state? For example, suppose two residents of the same state meet at a deer camp in another state and agree upon a transaction involving one of the firearms they brought with them. Do they have to wait until they get home, or can they do it then and there?
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