If he was POTUS at the time, he can simply say he declassified them before sharing. Period, the end. POTUS has full authority and autonomy over such matters.
No, just look at their posts in this thread and their attitude about private sales, etc...
Some of the folks in this thread certainly seem scared to conduct perfectly legal activities with their fellow enthusiasts.
I do not. But I've B/S/T close to triple digits the last 15yrs. I can remember...
This seems to be a common belief for some reason, but it's got no basis in the law.
As far as the ATF/Federal law is concerned, you can sell to a resident of your same state while inside the borders of that state. You can sell & ship long guns to residents of your same state.
There are NO...
There's nothing at all illegal or unlawful about it as long as the original intent on building it was for personal use. You are free to sell it (even for a profit) whenever you no longer want it. No issue of any kind with the ATF as long as it's all inside the state. But you could always...
I assume there isn't an exception because it doesn't qualify as an ATF matter. But I haven't yet found the specific "ghost gun" section in the ATF's FAQs
Private individuals of the same state are free to transfer legally owned weapons for personal use back and forth with each other with no...
You can buy it in Academy Sports, carry it straight outside to the car where your wife chews you out for blowing her new shoe money on Another gun this week, and sell it right then and they're to the single guy that happened to overhear the argument and asked if you needed help, with the store...
If you manufacturer that receiver for personal use And Then decide to sell it because you don't want it anymore, you don't have to use an FFL for anything, As Long As you are selling it to a resident of your same state (LA-to-LA)
Unless ATF has changed the rules lately, that is.
You can buy it in Academy Sports, carry it straight outside to the car where your wife chews you out for blowing her new shoe money on Another gun this week, and sell it right then and there to the single guy that happened to overhear the argument and asked if you needed help, with the store...