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Response to my post
One poster suggested the ATF may ask for my bound book, etc. from when I held a license in the early 1980's. That was done when the license expired around 1981. The law clearly states when a business holding an FFL closes or the license expires, etc., the bound volume and 4473 forms must be sent to the ATF. Acutually I'm not sure about the bound volume, although it does seem I mailed that in. Not sure though. I do know the 4473 forms must be mailed in.
Another poster mentioned the ATF getting tough on C&R license holders who buy guns to resell at gun shows, etc. I have no problem with that. The law clearly states a C&R license doesn not allow a person to deal in buying and selling firearms. Break the law, face the consequences. These are the folks who make it tough on others. In my opinion, anyone selling modern firearms at a gun show should be required to post a copy of the FFL at their booth, and the sponsors of shows should require a copy of the FFL dealers license to be included with the application or cotract when a dealer applies for space at a gun show.
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