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SteveCNJ
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Here are the guidelines for NJ and the current predicament.
Federal law requires dealers to log in and log out where guns come from and where they go. The easiest way to deal with someone who is non cooperative about providing ID (DL as proof of where the gun came from) is to send it back where it came from since an FFL can't have unbooked guns floating around - it will be an issue for them if they get audited and the ATF finds unbooked guns in their store.
This package was shipped Fed Ex express. There is no return address on the package and the tracking number came up as invalid when the FFL tried to track it. I'm sure Fed Ex can determine where it came from but if it was shipped from a Fed Ex store or hub the FFL won't be able to send it back, so their only recourse would be to contact the ATF so that they don't have a problem with an unbooked gun.
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Federal law requires dealers to log in and log out where guns come from and where they go. The easiest way to deal with someone who is non cooperative about providing ID (DL as proof of where the gun came from) is to send it back where it came from since an FFL can't have unbooked guns floating around - it will be an issue for them if they get audited and the ATF finds unbooked guns in their store.
This package was shipped Fed Ex express. There is no return address on the package and the tracking number came up as invalid when the FFL tried to track it. I'm sure Fed Ex can determine where it came from but if it was shipped from a Fed Ex store or hub the FFL won't be able to send it back, so their only recourse would be to contact the ATF so that they don't have a problem with an unbooked gun.
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