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Under the Brady law, may a licensee transfer a firearm to a non-licensed individual who does not appear in person at the licensed premises?

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Under the Brady law, may a licensee transfer a firearm to a non-licensed individual who does not appear in person at the licensed premises?

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In any transaction that is subject to the requirement for a NICS check, the firearm may only be sold over-the-counter. Unless the purchaser appears in person at the licensed premises, the licensee cannot comply with the requirement in the Brady law that the identity of the purchaser be verified by means of a government-issued photo identification document.

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