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multiple lic's where can I purchase

This is a discussion on multiple lic's where can I purchase within the Gun Laws forums, part of the General category; I am a resident of CT with a CCW. Have non res Ma, NH, FL. Am I correct that I ...

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    I am a resident of CT with a CCW. Have non res Ma, NH, FL. Am I correct that I can only purchase handguns in persononly in Home State?

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    You are mostly correct. You can buy handguns out of state FROM A DEALER (FFL01) and have them shipped to a dealer (FFL01) in your state, subject to what ever (if any) restrictions CT has. You'll have to pay the shipping and transfer fees.

    You can buy long guns from an out of state dealer and bring them straight home.

    In any case you can only buy firearms out of state from a dealer, no person to person sales unless it goes through a dealer... UNLESS you have a C&R liscense and the firearm qualifies as a C&R.

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    Any handgun purchase outside of your home state must go through an FFL in your home state.
    Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and thus any interpretation or statements about the law that I might make should be taken with a grain of salt and mixed with your own legal research as well as advice from actual legal counsel. I cannot be held responsible if you find yourself somebody's "friend" in federal, state, or local prison should you act on my opinions on the law. My interpretations of the law will generally be on the conservative side.

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