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Posted: 7/24/2016 3:15:26 PM EDT
Like the title says, I'm just curious. I know I can purchase a firearm from GT Distributors, with a form on agency letter head and have it shipped to my agency.  Just don't know if this is only for FFL's who are shipping to LEO's in their state, or if I as a non-licensee can ship a gun to a verified LEO's agency.  

TIA
Link Posted: 7/24/2016 3:50:30 PM EDT
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Yes, an individual may ship to any LE agency in the U.S. although they still cannot use the USPS if shipping a handgun.
 
Link Posted: 7/24/2016 4:14:45 PM EDT
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Thank you sir!
Link Posted: 7/24/2016 11:18:12 PM EDT
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Yes, an individual may ship to any LE agency in the U.S. although they still cannot use the USPS if shipping a handgun.  

ATF regulations do not permit an interstate shipment of a firearm from a nonlicensee to nonlicensee. There is no exemption for a nonlicensee > LE agency shipment.
Licensees are only permitted to ship to an LE agency as described in §478.134.



§478.30   Out-of-State disposition of firearms by nonlicensees.

No nonlicensee shall transfer, sell, trade, give, transport, or deliver any firearm to any other nonlicensee, who the transferor knows or has reasonable cause to believe does not reside in (or if the person is a corporation or other business entity, does not maintain a place of business in) the State in which the transferor resides: Provided, That the provisions of this section:

(a) shall not apply to the transfer, transportation, or delivery of a firearm made to carry out a bequest of a firearm to, or any acquisition by intestate succession of a firearm by, a person who is permitted to acquire or possess a firearm under the laws of the State of his residence; and

(b) shall not apply to the loan or rental of a firearm to any person for temporary use for lawful sporting purposes.

[T.D. ATF-313, 56 FR 32508, July 17, 1991; 57 FR 1205, Jan. 10, 1992]

§478.134   Sale of firearms to law enforcement officers.

(a) Law enforcement officers purchasing firearms for official use who provide the licensee with a certification on agency letterhead, signed by a person in authority within the agency (other than the officer purchasing the firearm), stating that the officer will use the firearm in official duties and that a records check reveals that the purchasing officer has no convictions for misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence are not required to complete Form 4473 or Form 5300.35. The law enforcement officer purchasing the firearm may purchase a firearm from a licensee in another State, regardless of where the officer resides or where the agency is located.

(b)(1) The following individuals are considered to have sufficient authority to certify that law enforcement officers purchasing firearms will use the firearms in the performance of official duties:

(i) In a city or county police department, the director of public safety or the chief or commissioner of police.

(ii) In a sheriff's office, the sheriff.

(iii) In a State police or highway patrol department, the superintendent or the supervisor in charge of the office to which the State officer or employee is assigned.

(iv) In Federal law enforcement offices, the supervisor in charge of the office to which the Federal officer or employee is assigned.

(2) An individual signing on behalf of the person in authority is acceptable, provided there is a proper delegation of authority.

(c) Licensees are not required to prepare a Form 4473 or Form 5300.35 covering sales of firearm made in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section to law enforcement officers for official use. However, disposition to the officer must be entered into the licensee's permanent records, and the certification letter must be retained in the licensee's files.

[T.D. ATF-401, 63 FR 35523, June 30, 1998]

Link Posted: 7/25/2016 3:23:33 AM EDT
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The exemption is found in 18 USC §925
§925. Exceptions: Relief from disabilities
(a)(1) The provisions of this chapter, except for sections 922(d)(9) and 922(g)(9) and provisions relating to firearms subject to the prohibitions of section 922(p), shall not apply with respect to the transportation, shipment, receipt, possession, or importation of any firearm or ammunition imported for, sold or shipped to, or issued for the use of, the United States or any department or agency thereof or any State or any department, agency, or political subdivision thereof.
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and also duplicated in 27 CFR §478.141
Additionally, there is an exemption for handguns shipped via USPS, if they are addressed to:
a scientific laboratory or crime detec­tion bureau of any federal,
state, or local law enforce­ment agency whose members are authorized to
serve warrants of arrest or commitment.
https://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2011/pb22321/html/updt_001.htm
http://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c4_009.htm

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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