William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains the complexities of purchasing firearms banned in one's home state from out of state. He emphasizes that federal law, specifically 18 U.S.C. Sec. 922(b)(3), governs these transactions through Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), making it highly unlikely for FFLs to facilitate the purchase of prohibited firearms due to the risk of losing their licenses. The video highlights that while some firearm types might be exempt, state and federal regulations often prevent bypassing bans through out-of-state purchases.
This video details the process of purchasing a firearm in Tennessee, emphasizing the legal requirements and steps involved. It covers the in-store selection, the mandatory background check, age restrictions for different firearm types, and the legal implications of straw purchases. The presenter also touches on the complexities of purchasing firearms across state lines.
This Q&A episode addresses a variety of firearm-related questions from Patreon supporters. Topics include scope ring alignment techniques, shotgun recommendations for hunting and plinking under $1200, the applicability of lapping compound to a Ruger American .22LR action, and a favorite non-firearm/scope equipment piece. Further questions delve into long-range pig hunting rifle recommendations that are cost-effective to run, a potential review of the Riverman OAF rifle, whether rimfire barrels require break-in procedures similar to centerfire barrels, safe recommendations, and advice on purchasing firearms interstate and understanding scope specifications.
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