This video explains the legal requirements for interstate firearm transfers in the US, clarifying when a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) is necessary. It debunks common myths about FFL requirements for buyers and sellers, particularly concerning proof of residency and shipping procedures. The content emphasizes that many perceived restrictions are based on misinformation rather than actual law, encouraging viewers to understand the nuances of federal regulations.
This segment clarifies the legalities of shipping firearms across state lines. It explains that if a firearm legally belongs to you, it can be returned to you via UPS or FedEx, even if a dealer is not involved. However, if the person sending the gun is not the legal owner, it must be shipped through a licensed dealer.
This guide, presented by attorney Adam Kraut, Esq., details the legalities of shipping firearms within the United States. It covers restrictions for individuals using USPS, exceptions for FFLs and C&R licensees, and requirements for private carriers like FedEx and UPS. Key takeaways include the prohibition of mailing concealable firearms by individuals via USPS, specific length requirements for shipping long guns, and the necessity of using an FFL for interstate handgun shipments.
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