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29
Sep

Why Not Cover The Whole Story?

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Recently I watched an episode of CTV’s W5 which followed the history of a firearm with a highly questionable entry into public ownership and a disgustingly deadly end to its history. It demonstrated some great research and editing, had a good story line and was presented in a logical, linear manner.
My problem with the show is what was the point? I think I know the point they were trying to make, but if my guess is right, their point was not very well defined. I also don’t think they were heading toward the proper, educational point they should have been trying to achieve.

The pertinent points that W5 missed?
1. Anyone who owns a firearm should not be able to take possession until they have been properly trained. (Twenty hours at a police academy does not, by itself, constitute proper training.)
2. Those that have been convicted of a capital offence or have no known source of income should not be allowed access to firearms except under extraordinary circumstances.
3. Firearms are stored in a secure location which does not include a bed-side table.
4. Firearms that are loaded are for use, not storage.
5. Firearms that are stored are not only double-checked to be empty but are left with the safety engaged. In the instance listed above, the firearm should also have had a trigger lock installed.

And, in addition, the forgoing (including the list) does not constitute any part of a firearms training program.
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Obtaining a Federal Firearms License

Make no mistake; firearms are an important part of our countrys heritage. Millions of Americans take advantage of their second amendment rights every year by purchasing firearms. The selling of firearms in the United States is and continues to be a billion dollar industry.

The biggest time for sales in the firearms industry is usually right after a new president is sworn in. People worry that a new executive may put further restrictions on the sale of firearms. Sometimes the fears turn out to be groundless, other times they turn out to be on target.
If you are thinking about becoming a dealer, you know it is a complicated process starting out. Often people who are thinking about becoming dealers give up before they begin because they dont know how to go about obtaining a license.

Be that as it may, if you want to make money by selling firearms, you will need a federal license. To obtain a federal firearms license, you will need to find the proper forms, fill them out properly, and turn them in to the right agency. Many people seeking to obtain a federal firearms license opt to purchase a Federal Firearms License kit. The kit will include all the forms you need, and it will give you step by step instructions on how to fill them out. The kit will also let you know where to send the forms.

Obtaining a Federal Firearms License

There is a small cost for the service, but it beats the aggravation of having to track down where to get the forms, or filling them out incorrectly and having them sent back to you. Keep in mind that a federal firearms license does cost money, $200.00 for a type one dealer license. But if you are a gun collector, owning a license will help you save money on your own firearms purchases.

As I said before, being a licensed dealer can be a lucrative business. If you are going to do it, you should start off right by getting all the forms that you need and filling them out correctly. An FFLKit will help you to do just that. Before you do, there are a few things you should know.

Get Firearms License

In order to get a license you must be at least 21 years of age. You cant have any legal restrictions in place that prevent you from receiving, transporting, or possessing firearms and ammunition. You must also have a premises for conducting the business of selling firearms.

The Gun Control Act (18 U.S.C. sec. 923(d)) empowers the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms the ability to regulate businesses engaging in firearms sales and service. There are a lot of rules and regulations that our kit details, that you will need to know.

Find Out More About Getting Your Firearms License at the Link Below

Federal Firearms License Application

3
Aug

Antique Firearms – Intro

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