brown&orange
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Hello all! I'll cut straight the point - I think we all know that Interstate Intrafamilial transfers of handguns (on or off-roster) into CA is legal, assuming both parties adhere to all current laws, provisions, yadda yadda yadda. There's a ton of info on reddit and the web if you want to dive in deeper.
That said, the one part of the equation that continues to escape me is where these magical FFLs that know these laws and are willing to process such a transfer are hiding? I've made some calls around town (LA area) and so far everyone has either gotten jittery/evasive and wanted to discuss with their lawyer first, or just flat out told me I was incorrect and dug in on that position. My Fudd meter now flashing red, I had to step away and take a break.
My guess is that FFLs like 2AZone that typically get a lot of love online and seem to be very customer-friendly & focused could take care of this no problem. That might be the path to take here, I was just trying to find someplace a little closer for convenience.
I would be interested to hear of any recommendations, success stories, or roadblocks from anyone that has gone down this road before. Since it's such a small sample size, it doesn't seem like we get to hear much, if any follow up on the process. Cheers!
That said, the one part of the equation that continues to escape me is where these magical FFLs that know these laws and are willing to process such a transfer are hiding? I've made some calls around town (LA area) and so far everyone has either gotten jittery/evasive and wanted to discuss with their lawyer first, or just flat out told me I was incorrect and dug in on that position. My Fudd meter now flashing red, I had to step away and take a break.
My guess is that FFLs like 2AZone that typically get a lot of love online and seem to be very customer-friendly & focused could take care of this no problem. That might be the path to take here, I was just trying to find someplace a little closer for convenience.
I would be interested to hear of any recommendations, success stories, or roadblocks from anyone that has gone down this road before. Since it's such a small sample size, it doesn't seem like we get to hear much, if any follow up on the process. Cheers!