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DON'T TELL............they'd never know when that gun was GIVEN to your relative.
Thanks for all of the info guys. So my dad lives in Oregon and I live in Washington and he wants to give me all of his firearms, it looks like it can be done without any paperwork. Am I correct in my thinking this?
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on November 05, 2018, 03:58:52 PMDON'T TELL............they'd never know when that gun was GIVEN to your relative.While I wouldn’t recommend violating any law, I would recommend following Campmeat’s advice.
Who cares? Give it to your family member and if it ever comes up somewhere say you gave it to them in 2010.
Quote from: fowl smacker on December 26, 2018, 10:09:59 AMWho cares? Give it to your family member and if it ever comes up somewhere say you gave it to them in 2010.I thought of that but the SN probably says its a 2018 produced gun. I didn't see where the WAC or RCW exception specified any state line issue.
I just bought a new shotgun for one of my adult kids. They live in Oregon and I don't want to cause any issues either. Will they need to do a transfer? The exception is for gifting to family, but does the state line muddy the waters in this case?
Quote from: Knocker of rocks on November 06, 2018, 12:50:06 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on November 05, 2018, 03:58:52 PMDON'T TELL............they'd never know when that gun was GIVEN to your relative.While I wouldn’t recommend violating any law, I would recommend following Campmeat’s advice.The only thing more laughable than the threat of being prosecuted for violating I-594 is lack of enforcement of immigration laws. I don't think a single person has been prosecuted?I wouldn't worry in the slightest..
Generally, for a person to lawfully transfer a firearm to an unlicensed person who resides out of State, the firearm must be shipped to a Federal firearms licensee (FFL) within the transferee’s State of residence. The transferee may then receive the firearm from the FFL upon completion of an ATF Form 4473 and a NICS background check.
Quote from: ELKBURGER on December 26, 2018, 10:16:18 AMQuote from: fowl smacker on December 26, 2018, 10:09:59 AMWho cares? Give it to your family member and if it ever comes up somewhere say you gave it to them in 2010.I thought of that but the SN probably says its a 2018 produced gun. I didn't see where the WAC or RCW exception specified any state line issue.@bigtex
Quote from: ELKBURGER on December 26, 2018, 10:04:00 AMI just bought a new shotgun for one of my adult kids. They live in Oregon and I don't want to cause any issues either. Will they need to do a transfer? The exception is for gifting to family, but does the state line muddy the waters in this case?I wouldn't worry about it. Just give it to him. You're allowed to give guns to your family without any paperwork. I wouldn't even waste one second thinking about it.