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What may a licensed dealer do at an out-of-State gun show?

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What may a licensed dealer do at an out-of-State gun show?

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A licensed dealer may sell and deliver curio or relic firearms to another licensee at an out-of-state gun show. With respect to other firearms transactions, a licensed dealer may only display and take orders for firearms at an out-of-state gun show. In filling any orders for firearms, the dealer must return the firearms to his or her licensed premises and deliver them from that location. Any firearm ordered by a nonlicensee must be delivered or shipped from the licensee’s premises to a licensee in the purchaser’s state of residence, and the purchaser must obtain the firearm from the licensee in the purchaser’s state. Except for sales of curio or relic firearms to other licensees, sales of firearms and simultaneous deliveries at the gun show, whether to other licensees or to nonlicensees, violate the law because the dealer would be unlawfully engaging in business at an unlicensed location. [18 U. S. C.

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A licensed dealer may sell and deliver curio or relic firearms to another licensee at an out-of-state gun show. With respect to other firearms transactions, a licensed dealer may only display and take orders for firearms at an out-of-state gun show. In filling any orders for firearms, the dealer must return the firearms to his or her licensed premises and deliver them from that location. Any firearm ordered by a nonlicensee must be delivered or shipped from the licensee’s premises to a licensee in the purchaser’s state of residence, and the purchaser must obtain the firearm from the licensee in the purchaser’s state. Except for sales of curio or relic firearms to other licensees, sales of firearms and simultaneous deliveries at the gun show, whether to other licensees or to nonlicensees, violate the law because the dealer would be unlawfully engaging in business at an unlicensed location. [18 U. S. C.

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