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IF you did the transaction out of state, regardless of where you live then transport it back across state lines... felony. Going to Alabama - we are back to square one. You don't need a bill of sale for any transaction, but you do need a FFL background check if the handgun is crossing state lines.

No assumption, you said Memphis State (University of Memphis = TN + You are residents of MS = Felony. :surrender:

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The ad was craigslist memphis/sporting goods. Why not north MS? The gun sale was in MS with 2 Ms residents.

So he screwed up and wanted to sale it before he had class, but that was corrected.

If I find a good deal out of state on a handgun. I give them my OCP, which will soon be a CCP and they will ship it to me. No paper work on my part, pay for it and out the door.

The Birmingham trip is for ammo. No guns. I believe I can go anywhere and buy ammo. I bought some 22 shorts in NC last year without an ID.

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The ad was craigslist memphis/sporting goods. Why not north MS? The gun sale was in MS with 2 Ms residents.

So he screwed up and wanted to sale it before he had class, but that was corrected.

If I find a good deal out of state on a handgun. I give them my OCP, which will soon be a CCP and they will ship it to me. No paper work on my part, pay for it and out the door.

The Birmingham trip is for ammo. No guns. I believe I can go anywhere and buy ammo. I bought some 22 shorts in NC last year without an ID.

You REALLY need to get your info from the BATF before you commit a felony. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse under the law.

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You REALLY need to get your info from the BATF before you commit another felony. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse under the law.

Fixed it for ya.

I hereby officially nominate Post #45 for the TGO Post Of The Year award. Let's all play "Count the felonies".

Years ago I bought a 38 spl in MS for my girlfriend to target shoot with. She lives in Nashville. I found a 22lr revolver in Nashville that I wanted. She bought it, but I paid for it. When we parted, I wanted the 38 back, she didn't want the 22. We both contacted dealers and were told the same thing. A bill of sales is all that is needed. She sent me a bos for the 22 to me. Then she went off the handle. "Don't ever call me again and limit your emails. If I'm in a site and you enter, leave when you see I'm there. If Your in a site and I enter, leave or I'll report you." Well I not out of here without my 38. I was going into sites and telling everyone how crazy she was. 6 months later, my sister is traveling through nashville, they met and I got the 38 back.

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If I find a good deal out of state on a handgun. I give them my OCP, which will soon be a CCP and they will ship it to me. No paper work on my part, pay for it and out the door.

It's OK to get an out of state handgun, but it must pass through an FFL in the buyer's home state to be a legal transaction.

The Birmingham trip is for ammo. No guns. I believe I can go anywhere and buy ammo. I bought some 22 shorts in NC last year without an ID.

This is correct. Out of state ammo purchases are cool.

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