So what all did Obama do to fuck us this time?

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True, but few people have the resources to fight a government with unlimited resources.
If you truly fall within the guidelines that don't require an ffl, it shouldn't take much cash to prove it. The likelihood of you being falsely charged is also pretty slim, as resources are tight, agents are few, and they aren't going to chase cases they know they won't win. It's pretty obvious that they want to go after some "big fish" that are probably already on their radar.
Just obey the law, and you'll be just fine.
 

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I am going to blow a gasket unless someone can tell me whether or not I have to be fingerprinted and such if I don't buy anymore nfa items on my trust and just keep the ones I have?
You have to be fingerprinted to buy ammo now.
 
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Not unless the site were charging a fee for selling, or collecting a percentage of each sale.

True. Maybe I'm tin foil hat right now but methinks the architecture is in place to eliminate sites like this between the executive branch ' s new found power to regulate the constitution and the fcc's ever expanding power from net neutrality. It might not be soon,but I think it's coming.
 

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If you truly fall within the guidelines that don't require an ffl, it shouldn't take much cash to prove it. The likelihood of you being falsely charged is also pretty slim, as resources are tight, agents are few, and they aren't going to chase cases they know they won't win. It's pretty obvious that they want to go after some "big fish" that are probably already on their radar.
Just obey the law, and you'll be just fine.
Considering that a trusted friend had the ATF show up on his doorstep last year for selling a few lowers, I'm a little less optimistic.
 

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I am going to blow a gasket unless someone can tell me whether or not I have to be fingerprinted and such if I don't buy anymore nfa items on my trust and just keep the ones I have?

Call the atf and ask.
 

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True. Maybe I'm tin foil hat right now but methinks the architecture is in place to eliminate sites like this between the executive branch ' s new found power to regulate the constitution and the fcc's ever expanding power from net neutrality. It might not be soon,but I think it's coming.
Even then, the site isn't in possession of the firearm. Who knows what type of bullshit will precipitate from this though.
 

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If you truly fall within the guidelines that don't require an ffl, it shouldn't take much cash to prove it. The likelihood of you being falsely charged is also pretty slim, as resources are tight, agents are few, and they aren't going to chase cases they know they won't win. It's pretty obvious that they want to go after some "big fish" that are probably already on their radar.
Just obey the law, and you'll be just fine.

What exactly is a gun dealer under the new guidlines? What I read classified us all as dealers.
 

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Considering that a trusted friend had the ATF show up on his doorstep last year for selling a few lowers, I'm a little less optimistic.
Was he within the law? Did he get charged and convicted?
 

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What exactly is a gun dealer under the new guidlines? What I read classified us all as dealers.
There is some gray, but it seems pretty straightforward.
If you are liquidating a collection..ok
If you sell last years model rifle to fund the purchase of this years model..ok
If you occasionally sell some guns out of your collection..ok

If you advertise as a buyer and seller of firearms and purchase with intention of selling..not ok
If you purchase regularly with the intent of profiting from your sales...not ok.

Yeah it's murky, but it's not that different than it was before. Just don't load up gunbroker with 20 AR's after a shooting looking to cash in on the hype.

Use your head. Stay legal and stay off of the radar. I have a feeling that people will know when they are breaking the law.

Hell, this is an anti-flipper law...the ODT should be loving it. lol
 
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Yes he was and no he didn't. But it is not a position I ever want to be in. Let's just say that it was not pleasant.
I can' imagine it was very unpleasant, that's why I wouldn't go anywhere near that line. Also, there were zero legal repercussions for him. The law worked, and the truth came out.
 

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The resounding theme I keep seeing in the ATF wording is "selling for a profit"... Just don't sell for a profit- you can lose $5 on every gun you buy or trade and definitely say with a straight face "I'm not in this hobby for a profit or livelihood" should they decide to come knock on my door.

Honestly, I can't think of a single gun I've bought and later actually sold for more money. Generally speaking, I sell the thing for about what I paid for it, but it comes with more mags/night sights/etc... This is why I don't own my own business.
 

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I'm benefiting from it now, but if you want to pile a .0000001 percentage point of liability onto me for that I'll accept it.
how are you benefiting from it?

this has cost everyone in aggregate an insane amount. so unless you work for an insurance company, pharm company, medical provider, or some rgeasy 3rd party interloper involved with our "healthcare" system there is no way you profited
 

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only your innocence

your property, not so much. also they will put your mug shots up as if you are a criminal and make you defend yourself on your dime
I've already been through that, and yeah it sucks and it's expensive. The law enforcement officers were in the wrong by charging me, but the law revealed my innocence, and I'm grateful for that. There'll always be ignorance in enforcement, I just hope that laws are clearly enough defined to prevent innocent people from being found guilty. That's why this law scares me. It's a lot more ambiguous than it should be considering the consequences for breaking it.
 
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