The article is not very clear on this new rule.
What if you sell the firearm more than a year after purchase?
What if you sell the firearm for what you paid and make no profit?
Most states have mandated private sales (except to certain family members) must go through an FFL.
What if you sell the firearm for what you paid and make no profit?
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The original price has tax and transfer fees and background fees and some more added on.
You can sell for more than ‘purchase’, and still be in the hole.
It is factually incorrect that most states have mandated NICS checks for private sales. Well over half have no such restriction.
“It does not matter whether you are dealing firearms at a gun show, online, in your home, in the trunk of a car, at a flea market, or anywhere else — you must obtain a license and run background checks results. Evidence that a person placed ads online or reserved a table at a gun show shows that the person is intending to profit from the sale.”
It will ban all private sales regardless of where they take place in other words