Quite often, individuals call me because they are prohibited under Federal Law, usually 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(1), but not specifically under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. However, since they are prohibited at the federal level, that individual is a prohibited person that cannot use or possess any firearm or ammunition, including black powder. Pursuant … Continue reading Can you Fund your Own Federal Relief Determination if You are a Prohibited Person?
Category: Firearms Law
Are You an FFL or Gun Club Looking for Insurance? Lockton Affinity may be your Answer
Frequently, my Federal Firearms Licensee clients are at a loss of where to turn to when the issue of insurance arises. There are very few insurance companies that will cover FFLs, let alone, provide products liability insurance to firearms manufacturers. However, there is an option that provides very competitive pricing – Lockton Affinity, which is the NRA endorsed … Continue reading Are You an FFL or Gun Club Looking for Insurance? Lockton Affinity may be your Answer
When, as an FFL, Do You Have to Complete a Multiple Handgun Report?
Pursuant to 27 C.F.R. 478.126a, a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL), must complete a multiple handgun report, or ATF Form 3310.4 (Report of Sale or Other Disposition of Pistols and Revolvers), when the FFL transfers two or more handguns to the same person in a single transaction or within five (5) consecutive business days. If you report a multiple sale to the … Continue reading When, as an FFL, Do You Have to Complete a Multiple Handgun Report?
As an FFL, Should You Conduct a Background Check and 4473 on a Law Enforcement Officer with a Department Letter for a Duty Gun?
Quite frequently the issue arises as to whether a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) may sell a firearm to a Law Enforcement Officer (LEO), without conducting a background check, where the officer has a letter, on Police Department letterhead, stating that the firearm is being purchased as a duty weapon. Under Federal and State law, theFFL can … Continue reading As an FFL, Should You Conduct a Background Check and 4473 on a Law Enforcement Officer with a Department Letter for a Duty Gun?
FFLs Take Notice – ATF Requires “-” in Serial Numbers – Ruger Serial Number Letter
All Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) should take immediate notice of the April 14, 2011, letter that Ruger has issued regarding the recording of Ruger serial numbers in your Acquisition and Disposition books. Effective immediately, all dealers MUST include the ”-” that exists in the serial number of Ruger firearms. As many dealer are aware, Ruger uses a two or … Continue reading FFLs Take Notice – ATF Requires “-” in Serial Numbers – Ruger Serial Number Letter
What are the Most Frequently Cited Violations for an FFL?
While the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives has not released the 2010 statistics, the 2009 statistics reflect the following as being the most cited violations: 1. Not Making Timely A&D Book Entries - 27 C.F.R 478.125(e) - (25/100) 2. Transferee Not Properly Completing Part A, Form 4473 - 27 C.F.R 478.124 - (20/100) … Continue reading What are the Most Frequently Cited Violations for an FFL?
As an FFL, Do You Need to Enter a Firearm into Your A&D Book if You are Performing an Appraisal?
Occasionally, a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) will inquire as to whether he/she must enter a firearm into his/her Acquisition and Disposition Book (A&D Book) if he/she is merely performing an appraisal of a firearm. The answer is that it depends. If the firearm is being appraised immediately or where the firearm will not be left … Continue reading As an FFL, Do You Need to Enter a Firearm into Your A&D Book if You are Performing an Appraisal?
ATF Issues Study on the Importability of Shotguns – Is this just the beginning?
Today, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives published its Study on the Importability of Certain Shotguns. While this study is limited to the importability of certain shotguns, based on their features, the long-term ramifications and effects of this “study” are yet to be seen and could be devastating to US manufacturers. The central … Continue reading ATF Issues Study on the Importability of Shotguns – Is this just the beginning?
ATF to Issue New Ruling on Monday regarding New Restrictions on Shotgun Importation
Today, the ATF announced at the 2011 SHOT Show that a new ruling would be issued on Monday, January 24, 2011, regarding the importability of certain shotguns. ATF informed the audience at the ATF Townhall meeting that they wanted to ensure that they were properly and justly enforcing the requirements of a shotgun being for … Continue reading ATF to Issue New Ruling on Monday regarding New Restrictions on Shotgun Importation
Gun (NFA) Trust – Frequently Asked Questions
With the proliferation of Gun (NFA) Trusts, there are numerous questions relating to their construction, desirability, and function. This article is designed to answer most, if not all, of the possible questions that you may have. Whether to use a Gun (NFA) Trust 1. How to decide between registering the firearm as an individual, trust, or … Continue reading Gun (NFA) Trust – Frequently Asked Questions