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Is the redemption of a pawned firearm subject to the Brady law?

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Is the redemption of a pawned firearm subject to the Brady law?

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Yes. Unlike the interim Brady law, the permanent Brady law that went into effect on November 30, 1998 does not contain an exemption for the return of a firearm to the individual from whom it was received. Accordingly, the redemption of a pawned firearm is considered a transfer subject to the permanent Brady law.

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