This video discusses the legal implications of finding firearms in an abandoned storage unit. It highlights that in 41 states, these firearms legally belong to the buyer with no further action required. However, in states like California, Oregon, Washington, New Jersey, New York, and Illinois, a transfer through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) and potentially a background check is necessary.
This video from God Family and Guns explains the legal complexities of finding firearms in abandoned storage units. The host, demonstrating high authority in firearms law, emphasizes that while found items belong to the auction winner, firearm ownership is heavily regulated by state. He advises consulting an FFL in restrictive states like California or New York, while noting personal freedom in states like Missouri.
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