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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1156523" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>In last two cases above, you would probably just be able to legally <u>sell</u> the guns a licensed dealer. Who would probably lowball you on price. OR seller and buyer got to a licensed FFL and have them run the background checks, verify the guns aren't stolen, and basically handle the transaction between private seller and buyer. The later is now done in Oregon, after Bloomberg came to town and bought enough elections get his supports in office, and make the change without voters being able to vote and decide for themselves, just like in New York.</p><p></p><p>Family pass down? Just have to wait until the "executive actions" are published. I think they are still in draft mode right now.</p><p></p><p>I personally feel the NRA (and us) are starting to lose ground now that the gun grabbers have Bloomberg's money and are attacking each state individually when they see an opening to exploit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1156523, member: 74902"] In last two cases above, you would probably just be able to legally [U]sell[/U] the guns a licensed dealer. Who would probably lowball you on price. OR seller and buyer got to a licensed FFL and have them run the background checks, verify the guns aren't stolen, and basically handle the transaction between private seller and buyer. The later is now done in Oregon, after Bloomberg came to town and bought enough elections get his supports in office, and make the change without voters being able to vote and decide for themselves, just like in New York. Family pass down? Just have to wait until the "executive actions" are published. I think they are still in draft mode right now. I personally feel the NRA (and us) are starting to lose ground now that the gun grabbers have Bloomberg's money and are attacking each state individually when they see an opening to exploit. [/QUOTE]
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