Freedom1911
Active Member
Where I live the persons ID determines state of residence. If you live in Mo for ten years and still have a Utah DL or ID you have to go through a FFL to sell any firearm.
Also any one still using a out of state ID after that length of time would be in violation of Mo law which says you must update you ID/DL inside of 6mo I think it is or you have violated some kind of law.
My personal sales process is this.
If they have any CCW from any state I will sell to them, they have to fill out a receipt and provide their CCW or DL number and sign the receipt. All info requested of the buyer is also given by me.
If the buyer does not have a CCW from any state, the sale must go through a FFL so that a NICS check can be run.
Some time back I was in the process of selling a pistol to a guy who swore he had a clean record. I found out through some mutual acquaintances that the guy had a felony and had spent two years in jail. I stopped the sale in its tracks and adopted my current system. The law may say KNOWINGLY sell, which I believed his record to be clean. But after coming that close to making a big mistake. I make sure. CCW means they have been checked out by their home state or by a state that issues out of state permits. They go through a FFL so I know they are good and that I am not braking any laws by selling to them. And if it is an out of state sale it goes through a FFL.
Also any one still using a out of state ID after that length of time would be in violation of Mo law which says you must update you ID/DL inside of 6mo I think it is or you have violated some kind of law.
My personal sales process is this.
If they have any CCW from any state I will sell to them, they have to fill out a receipt and provide their CCW or DL number and sign the receipt. All info requested of the buyer is also given by me.
If the buyer does not have a CCW from any state, the sale must go through a FFL so that a NICS check can be run.
Some time back I was in the process of selling a pistol to a guy who swore he had a clean record. I found out through some mutual acquaintances that the guy had a felony and had spent two years in jail. I stopped the sale in its tracks and adopted my current system. The law may say KNOWINGLY sell, which I believed his record to be clean. But after coming that close to making a big mistake. I make sure. CCW means they have been checked out by their home state or by a state that issues out of state permits. They go through a FFL so I know they are good and that I am not braking any laws by selling to them. And if it is an out of state sale it goes through a FFL.