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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?

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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?

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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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