I have a person in Michigan who wishes to sell a handgun to a relative in Indiana. Does he just need a dealer to send the gun to me to make the sale?
Generally you are prohibited from acquiring firearms outside your State of residence or transferring firearms to nonlicensees who reside out-of-State. Long guns may be purchased in a state contiguous to Michigan. In all other cases, you must go thru an FFL dealer to affect a transfer. You can send the firearm to a FFL in another state. That FFL can transfer to the buyer.
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