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Old January 9, 2009, 08:35 PM   #1
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No FFL???

I live in Kansas and am 11 miles from the Missouri state line. Can a Missouri resident come to my home and buy a gun then transport it back across statelines without an FFL? Mike
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Old January 9, 2009, 08:47 PM   #2
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No.

Person to person gun transfers across state lines are not legal, even if they physically transport the firearm themselves (either of you). It does not matter if it is a long gun or a handgun. Without a FFL handling the transfer, firearms can not change ownership between two people who live in different states.

If it is a long gun, the transfer must go through a FFL in either state.

If it is a handgun, the transfer must go through a FFL in Missouri (the home state of the buyer).
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