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Aren't those supposed be be destroyed after so many years. There's a law preventing them from keeping a history database.
I a COMPLETELY cognizant and aware of the impacts of a Form 4473. And, I am also telling you that you don’t have to complete a Form 4473, nor register, nor NICs check a PRIVATE sale in my state.
For the weapons I purchased with my CWCL, only a Form 4473 was completed. NO NICS checks whatsoever. Yes, Forms 4473 were completed and are stored by the seller until surrendered on going out of business. IT IS ILLEGAL PRESENTLY for the government to inspect, review and catalog these Forms 4473.
As for the person-to-person sales - that have absolutely no f@cking idea of the extent.
The older a 4473 is, the less useful it really is to them. The whole point of forcing a registry is to get *current* information.
EXACTLY. Bloomberg's "Background Check" requires one to be filled out at your local FFL.
On the odd chance, if there are any readers who haven't bought a firearm from an FFL dealer, here are pages one and two (somewhat dated):
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TWO Note questions 26-30.
Print 'em off and hand one to the next guy who aregues in favore of a BG.