We don't have all of them but most:
Concealed Carry Permit Information By State
It appears I am on the cusp of becoming an FFL employee. Yikes!
Does anyone know where I can find images of different states' concealed weapons permits so I can be sure I am not handed a forgery?
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Right here on this site.
http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry_permit_information.html
Sweet! Much thanks.
Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them.--The Dalai Lama
Thanks for this. Very handy.
Here is a page that lists all of the concealed carry permit examples we have and which ones we're missing.
Concealed Carry Permit Examples
Last edited by lukem; 07-26-2011 at 04:06 PM.
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I might have to backpedal a little on that. Here is the law according to NRA/ILA:
So I'm thinking the pertinent question for your employer would be, "In which states are we licensed to sell handguns?" I'm betting likely only the state in which the FFL is located.From Dealers
Provided that federal law and the laws of both the dealer`s and purchaser`s states and localities are complied with:
- An individual 21 years of age or older may acquire a handgun from a dealer federally licensed to sell firearms in the individual`s state of residence
- An individual 18 years of age or older may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a federally licensed dealer in any state
- It shall be unlawful for any licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer to sell, deliver, or transfer a firearm unless the federal firearms licensee receives notice of approval from a prescribed source approving the transfer.
Sale of a firearm by a federally licensed dealer must be documented by a federal form 4473, which identifies and includes other information about the purchaser, and records the make, model, and serial number of the firearm. Sales to an individual of multiple handguns within a five-day period require dealer notification to the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Violations of dealer record keeping requirements are punishable by a penalty of up to $1000 and one year`s imprisonment.
I'd hope your new employer would have policies and procedures in writing covering all this, and that an owner or manager of some sort would supervise your sales for a while, to make sure you didn't get into trouble.
Anyway...good luck with the new job!
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