fabsroman
Ultimate Member
The only proof will be a NTN and afterwards an entry in the BB.
Right, so if the FFL signs something for the seller, then if the seller is ever questioned about it, the seller can provide the receipt/form from the FFL showing that the make/model/serial gun was sold and a NICS was done on the buyer. No PII on the buyer. Just an affirmation by the FFL that the law was complied with. If law enforcement then wants to take it a step further, law enforcement can go and look at the FFL's bound book.
More paperwork for us gun owners, but IF this law gets passed, it should be passed so that there is no issue as to how we can comply with it and show proof of compliance.
Who knows, maybe this problem is enough to sink the law until they can rethink it. Maybe this is something that Hogan can address through MSP and COMAR if this law gets passed as is.
Does the seller of a regulated firearm get a copy of the Form 77R? I don't know because I have never sold a gun myself. As the buyer, I know I get a copy of the Form 77R.