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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (891960)10/6/2015 7:28:24 PM
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But they are not always required at shows?
Not just shows - background checks are not always required when citizens buy/sell firearms. Like if you sell a gun to your next door neighbor, or uncle.

Again I repeat - all FFL dealers no matter where they sell a gun must do a background check - period.

Private individuals - aka citizens - must follow their States laws. If their State requires a check then they must seek out an FFL dealer. If there is no State requirement - then they can sell to anyone - unless they are doing so at a gun show that also requires them to use an FFL.

Who checks to decide who must and who doesn't have to?
FFL always run checks, citizens must know their own State laws. Can someone break the law - well of course they can.
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