My dad lives in California and I live in an adjacent state. Their system is backed up with new registrations.
Is it legal to gift somebody a registered firearm if they live out of state?
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yeah
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but srsly, google that shit nigger
there are zero laws against gifting guns. you could literally give your 8 year old cousin a gun for his birthday
Groovy. So i can register it, drive it down there, and just hand deliver it to him so he can register online?
>>/k/
i dunno, never done anything like this. strawman purchases are definitely illegal as shit and i'd suspect if you do it for a CA resident you would be extra raped
i'd call like a CA sheriff or something plus what do you mean registered, there is no such thing as a registered firearm that's non-NFA as far as I know
>out of state
FFL to FFL out of state.
Yupp
Idk ask /k/ they would probably know
No, California requires the transfer to take place at a licensed gun dealer.
Maybe you came over to his house to visit, maybe you accidentally left your gun there... oops!
just google it. Don't trust any random anons with important legal stuff like this
nssf.org
>The following states (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington State) and the District of Columbia require you to transfer a firearm through a local firearms retailer so an instant background check will be performed to make sure the recipient is not legally prohibited from owning the gun.
This. Look it up.
As long as it’s a Cali legal firearm, do it. There is nothing illegal about it.
Everything is legal under the second amendment. Just don't let the gov know
you would have to go through a federally licensed dealer i believe in Cali for sure some sort of 'government agent' would have to be a middle man.
as for inter-state transfer.
>California allows Non-FFL transfers among certain family members, all of whom live within California. Federal law has nothing similar - an intrafamily transfer between residents of different states must use a FFL in the state of residence of the person receiving the gun.
In all cases the law specifies the receiver must not be prohibited from owning guns.
The applicable Penal Code is 27545
Just do it and keep your mouth shut about it, faggot.
Firearms are legal items. Can you give a family member a car? A toaster? Yes. Just don't tell anyone, its none of their business.
also, /k/ would have been better to ask
nssf.org
>There’s no federal law that prohibits a gift of a firearm to a relative or friend who lives in your home state. Abramski v. United States, a recent Supreme Court decision involving a “straw purchase” of a firearm did not change the law regarding firearms as gifts. The following states (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington State) and the District of Columbia require you to transfer a firearm through a local firearms retailer so an instant background check will be performed to make sure the recipient is not legally prohibited from owning the gun. Maryland and Pennsylvania require a background check for private party transfer of a handgun. There are exceptions, so it’s important to carefully check the law of your state or ask your local firearms retailer.
This happened to me all the time.
Just loan your dad a shotgun. Soros niggers can burn down and loot the entire state but you can't loan your dad who isn't a criminal a shotgun?
Why are we the only ones playing by the rules while these communists destroy society.
Dumbest place to ask. There’s hourly photos of aliens and talks of people eating babies.
There’s honestly better places to ask, faggot.
Don't listen to this faggot Zig Forums is at the forefront of legal and medical technology and knowledge.
Google comes here when it doesn't know.
i work at a gun shop in cali,you need to send it through an ffl dealer with a letter stating its for a gift
You can still give guns as gifts to family members
and if it’s a shotgun like pic related and not an assault rifle or pistol there isn’t a registration, California and yeah even NY don’t have registration of manually operated (pump, lever, bolt) guns or ones with permanently affixed magazines (tubes)
Yet
Ask a gun dealer dumbass. You go to pol for legal advice.
Depends on the state, here in NC you can gift someone an unregistered firearm, handguns might be a bit weird
>imagine registering a firearm
Laughs in Missourian
It’s question number 5 or 6
As long as it’s not a handgun or assault rifle you’re fine, just drive it to him or have him pick it up
face to face between family members is usually ok
>FFL to FFL out of state
This only for purchasing though, not gifting, right?
this
>getting legal advice from 4 chan
You are a complete dumbass for posting this.
what if he forgets it and leaves it in dads house?
Things change when you're from different states. Communist countries like Cali, especially.
what's the best gun for a child? say a 6 year old
FAMAS or Hi-Point
write up a bill of sale and sell it to him for a dollar. keep it with your ffl transfer documents and any receipts
Any "gun law" is a violation of the 2nd amendment.
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