buyback programs rely on people donating money for funds to "buyback" they never get much in donations because these programs are not popular.
what happens is people bringing in home made guns for free money, guns that no longer work or some gun grandma has from her husband she has no clue how to get rid of.
the hosts of these programs always end up having to dip into their pockets to hand out money for these guns.
from there they are forced to recover any and all loses so they sell any actual guns to gun shops and on auction sites.
keep going to home depot to build your ghost guns, to make money off these programs.
Buyback programs are great if you want to go buy a cheap gun. Just offer cash to the people in line instead of the grocery cards or whatever the govt is giving. You can still buy guns outside of gun stores.
People were doing this in some of the previous local gun buys across the country. I've noticed I don't see many gun buys anymore.
Not in most jurisdictions, you don't need a NICS for private sales between 2 parties. Only NFA licensed dealers, like gun stores, are required nationally to file a NICS.
Under Governor Murphy's recently passed gun transfer law, a person who is not a licensed retail dealer and sells or transfers, or receives or purchases, a handgun, must go through a licensed retail dealer.
buyback programs rely on people donating money for funds to "buyback" they never get much in donations because these programs are not popular.
what happens is people bringing in home made guns for free money, guns that no longer work or some gun grandma has from her husband she has no clue how to get rid of.
the hosts of these programs always end up having to dip into their pockets to hand out money for these guns.
from there they are forced to recover any and all loses so they sell any actual guns to gun shops and on auction sites.
keep going to home depot to build your ghost guns, to make money off these programs.
Buyback programs are great if you want to go buy a cheap gun. Just offer cash to the people in line instead of the grocery cards or whatever the govt is giving. You can still buy guns outside of gun stores.
People were doing this in some of the previous local gun buys across the country. I've noticed I don't see many gun buys anymore.
They have to call NICS to approve the sale right?
Not in most jurisdictions, you don't need a NICS for private sales between 2 parties. Only NFA licensed dealers, like gun stores, are required nationally to file a NICS.
You're right that it's not all jurisdictions.