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Another case of you dishonestly quoting me. Let’s try this again.You don't debate. Stop kidding yourself.
Seems you don't know the laws.
My first post:
Well, I know the laws better than @Spock or you.
For example, long guns may be sold between private parties across state lines, but the firearm must be shipped to an FFL in the buyer’s state for a back ground check. For handguns, they must be shipped from an FFL in the seller’s state to an FFl in the buyer’s state where a background check will be performed.
Now, for sales between private parties within the state, that is up to state law.
Yup, looks like I know the laws in PA since I quoted them.In PA, for example, private party handgun sales between two PA residents must go through an FFL per 18Pa.C.S.6111. There are exceptions for FFL's, PD's, etc as well as between spouses or to transfers between a parent and child or to transfers between grandparent and grandchild. per 6111(d).
PA law does not currently place any requirements on private party long gun sales between two residents of PA. That is an issue for the PA legislature.
You (@poppopfox) won’t get into trouble since I have been kind enough to inform you of relevant PA law.Wow, I quote the exact law to you and you can’t even respond. Maybe because you don’t know the laws.
Think of it as a public service announcement. You obviously don’t know the relevant laws in PA. Now, you won’t get into trouble when you try to buy a handgun at a flea market.
Think of it as a public service announcement. Now that @poppopfox has been advised of the laws in PA, he won’t inadvertently get into trouble trying to buy a handgun at a flea market since he has previously said that is where he buys his long guns (maybe he thinks he would not pass a 4473 at an FFL for some reason).