Geo, you bring up an interesting point/question.

If your out of state son came to Georgia and you transferred a gun to him legally through an FFL Licensed Dealer, he could then legally take his gun back home to the other state, correct?

So does the same thing apply to Kalifornia residents? Can Cobbhead's son do the transfer the next time he visits his parents in Colorado, and then take his gun back home? Or can he buy a shotgun in any Colorado gunshop and take it back to Kalifornia? Can a Kalifornia resident drive across the border into Nevada or Oregon and buy a long gun and bring it home, or are there additional restrictions and hoops he must jump through?

I agree with Geo on not taking any risk of getting the son in trouble. And I can kind of understand why some dealers don't want to take the time to learn and navigate Kalifornia's crazy laws, which not incidentally did nothing to prevent the recent San Bernardino terrorist attack.


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