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Quoted: info about what? theres plenty of FFLs on this site..............................duh, its arfcom!!!!!!!!!!
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Well, to be honest, I find a lot of info that FFL's give out is.... uh... er... slanted a bit. I have been repeatedly told that "Kitchen table" FFL's are no longer issued, but I can find no law, policy or rule that says this. Nor can any FFL point it out. I am in the process of trying to get one, just to prove the naysayers wrong....
It has been a struggle, but I am very close to getting local government approval for the license, which should allow BATFE to issue the license.....
How many finger print cards do I need to send in with the application? My "kit" came with 4 cards, yet the instructions on the form say 1 is needed.....
Are all the BS forms about chemical runoff and worksite saferty really required? Seems ironic that every form is stamped with the "Paperwork reduction act" notice but the kit is filled with worthless forms.....
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I can help.
There is no specific "kitchen table" rule regarding FFLs.
However, to get an FFL you must be in compliance with all local code and zoning restrictions as well as possess any required occupational licenses, etc. This is the obstacle ATF uses to deny the majority of applications for a FFL.
If you live in a unincorporated "gun friendly" or a very rural area there may be no code and zoning restrictions regarding a home based gun business or any requirements to have an occuaptional license. If that is the case you are home free.
But in most places local code and zoning requirements specifically disallow a home based firearm related business and won't issue firearm related occupational licenses. I know a few towns down here that won't even approve firearms businesses in the commercial district.
All you really have to do is go to the local courthouse and find out if your home is zoned commerical (or if you can get it approved for a home base firearm business if it isn't) and if your county required an occupational license to operate a firearms business. If not the best bet is to rent a office bay in the warehouse district. You simply don't need a showroom with the higher rents.
If you can pull this part off you are home free, just remember that you will be subject to a ATF inspection for compliance.
You only need to send 1 finger print card to ATF. The others are extras in case your state requires prints to be submitted to the local CLEO as well. In most cases only a copy of the application and pictures need to be submitted locally.
I don't remember the "chemical runoff and worksite saferty" forms but if they sent them just fill them out as they apply to you. Could be some new BS form.
Hope this helps.