Big_Dog
Regular Member
So my question is when I buy through a private sale. Do I have to give the seller my purchase permit? Just wondering (first time buying a pistol)
So my question is when I buy through a private sale. Do I have to give the seller my purchase permit? Just wondering (first time buying a pistol)
So my question is when I buy through a private sale. Do I have to give the seller my purchase permit? Just wondering (first time buying a pistol)
PPP is a prior restraint and this requirement must be eliminated. It also seems to be a revenue scheme.
Wow. I had no idea a permit was needed to purchase a gun in North Carolina. That is onerous.
Legally, is the purchase permit required for all firearms purchases? Or is it only required for purchase from dealers? Can a private seller legally sell a gun (and can a buyer legally purchase that gun) without the buyer having a permit to purchase?
Charles
Wow. I had no idea a permit was needed to purchase a gun in North Carolina. That is onerous.
Legally, is the purchase permit required for all firearms purchases? Or is it only required for purchase from dealers? Can a private seller legally sell a gun (and can a buyer legally purchase that gun) without the buyer having a permit to purchase?
Charles
When it was mentioned that a bill of sale was normal, was that in the statute, too, or just that most people there choose to have private registration paperwork floating around, unlike around here?
I guess if you like talking to LEO's on fishing expeditions, and you keep such private registration paperwork secure, okay, if both parties agree to it. As long as the OP is fully informed it's not required by the law, as the PPP is.
I guess if you like talking to LEO's on fishing expeditions, and you keep such private registration paperwork secure, okay, if both parties agree to it. As long as the OP is fully informed it's not required by the law, as the PPP is.
no legal requirement to provide ppp/chp/Bos documentation to country sheriff.
ipse
I think MAC702 may be referring to a Fed raid to steal your records, a la Ares Armor.
Display PPP or provide copy to seller? The more I read the laws on this topic the more anti-liberty this law becomes.
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The proper response at the State level is to not interfere with private sales at all. That is what my State does. No legal requirement for any paperwork at all. The onus is on the purchaser not to buy a gun if he is a prohibited person. Period.
My State also runs a State level instant background check for purchases from FFLs. It probably ties into some national Brady check but so far as I know has never had any material delay problems. When I've purchased from FFLs, the phone call runs less than 3 minutes, after completing the 4473. Those with a valid carry permit in hand don't get charged for the check which otherwise runs about $6 if I recall.
Prior to the Brady nonsense, we had no background check at all, just the completion of the 4473 for the FFL's bound book.
Permits to purchase. Background checks that take longer than a couple of minutes to complete in the age of computers and massive government data bases. Pretty draconian in my view.
Charles
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Permits to purchase. Background checks that take longer than a couple of minutes to complete in the age of computers and massive government data bases. Pretty draconian in my view.
Charles