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Sorry I just don't see it under the explanation for question 21. If you reference the Brady Permit Chart it shows AZ is valid. We have several people posting here in AR they used non resident AZ permits to bypass the NICS check at some FFLs. In those instructions AZ seems okay according to the Brady Chart.
However the rule copied above seems to make it clear that is had have to be issued in the state where the transfer takes place.
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On the Form 4473 Instructions to Question 21.
No one bothers to read the damn instructions.
Sorry I just don't see it under the explanation for question 21. If you reference the Brady Permit Chart it shows AZ is valid. We have several people posting here in AR they used non resident AZ permits to bypass the NICS check at some FFLs. In those instructions AZ seems okay according to the Brady Chart.
However the rule copied above seems to make it clear that is had have to be issued in the state where the transfer takes place.
Question 21. No NICS check was required because the transferee/buyer has a valid permit from the State where the transfer is to take place, which qualifies as an exception to NICS.
How on earth could you not understand that sentence?
1. What state
is the transfer taking place?...........Arkansas.
2. Does the buyer have a valid permit
from that State?.........means an Arkansas permit.
The Brady Chart shows what state issue firearm permits that can serve as an exemption IN THOSE STATES. WTF would you look at the Brady chart to see any other state but Arkansas?
Sounds like some Arkansas dealers are going to get crosswise with ATF at their next compliance inspection.