Posted on 11/16/2014 5:04:40 PM PST by Carriage Hill
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"A Girl and A Gun Shooting League"...
Its an all-female gun club with some great gift ideas, the latest from the world of reloading, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk® Radio, the original nationally-syndicated radio talk show about guns and the shooting sports.
Julianna Crowder is the President and Co-Founder of A Girl & A Gun Womens Shooting League. She stops by this week to discuss the all-female shooting clubs mission, and some upcoming events that would make great gifts this holiday season! With local club events in 23 states, and also in the U.K. and Argentina, plus A Girl & A Gun national events, theres always something going on. Visit http://www.agirlandagunclub.com for more info, including the upcoming Girls Getaway in February, and Annual Conference in April.
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Thanks, don’t know when I will ever get back in the posting groove.
The “Gun Talk® After Show”, 4th Hour, 11/16/14:
http://guntalk.libsyn.com/the-gun-talk-after-show-11-16-2014
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Question for you folks.
A buddy here at work has a GF from New York, and her Mom wants to send her a .22 (rifle or pistol) from there to here in Colorado.
I told him that she can ship it to an FFL here, and she’ll have to go through a BGC for receipt.
Being that it’s coming from New York, are there any laws prohibiting this process?
Thanks in advance.
Hi mylife; I don’t mind helping out. I waited until 8:05 to pull the trigger on the post, hoping you’d get in. I’m recording Fox’ 2hr show, “The Man Who Killed bin Laden” and had to get that running, too.
That discussion is totally worthless without pictures!
Here’s a Google search on NYS firearms laws. You could wade thru all of this, or call an instate FFL and ask them.
Probably be smarter to have her Mom send her $ for a local CO purchase, rather than do the interstate shipping. Just saying.
As far as I know you can ship to an FFL anywhere. You don’t have to start in state.
This guy just came back to the office, and I relayed your advice.
He has no knowledge about guns and gun laws, either.
I’m going on vacation after tonight’s shift (which means I’ll be sitting on my butt for fourteen days playing on my computer), so I told him to text me with any more information that he can.
That’s what I thought. But New York’s laws are so different from Colorado’s, I want to give him correct answers.
I’m slowly trying to turn all the guys here into gun nuts like me.
I’d take the GF to several FFLs locally, and if she finds what she wants, call her mom and get a check sent. It’d save shipping costs & insurance, NYS sales tax, FFLs’ fees etc.
Most of them are just your ordinary, average housewife. Sometimes they shoot at the range nearby, and my wife is friendly with one of them that goes to the gym where she works.
A lot of pawn shops will do FFL transfers pretty cheap.
I suggested that.
Everyone here pretty much relies on me as the, “Go-To,” guy when it comes to firearms.
Not a bad title and reputation to have, IMHO.
I have to get back to work. I’ll catch up later.
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