sesquipedalian101
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I am not sure if this query fits the L&CR section perfectly; however, being at heart a question about what is and is not "permitted" by Law or by Rule, I thought this a good place to start. Please correct me if I am over-running my headlights here...
At the end of an FFL Transfer with a local firearms dealer, I asked if I could get a copy of the form 4473 I had just filled out (*just* "my" -- the Purchaser's -- part). I was told, "NO!" with a brief explanation that making a copy of a government document is against federal rules. The proprietor did not come right out and say that it was illegal to make the requested copy, but strongly implied that my request was unlawful -- and the temperature in the shop seemed to drop a good 20 degrees or so...
I did not whine, beg, plead, argue, or otherwise "push" my request; I just said, "Okay," completed the transaction, and departed...
Because I hate being ignorant about such things, I went looking for references on government documents in general and Form 4473 in particular. Except for Federal Identification & Credentials, I could find nothing that seemed to prohibit copying Federal Forms per se. Indeed, form 4473 is available for download in PDF format from the ATF site. While I found some general rules about copying "private" data that might be entered on such forms, I was only asking the dealer for a copy of the part of the form that contained *my* data...
I do my level best to obey the law. That obedience is greatly facilitated by knowing what the law says. I find this knowledge "sticks" better if I can read the pertinent legalese directly...
So, what I am seeking to learn here is whether providing the Customer with a copy of the Customer's part of 4473 is truly prohibited. If it is prohibited, I am also hoping somebody has a citation to the controlling rules and regulations...
Hopefully, somebody can help me out!
Thanks!!
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At the end of an FFL Transfer with a local firearms dealer, I asked if I could get a copy of the form 4473 I had just filled out (*just* "my" -- the Purchaser's -- part). I was told, "NO!" with a brief explanation that making a copy of a government document is against federal rules. The proprietor did not come right out and say that it was illegal to make the requested copy, but strongly implied that my request was unlawful -- and the temperature in the shop seemed to drop a good 20 degrees or so...
I did not whine, beg, plead, argue, or otherwise "push" my request; I just said, "Okay," completed the transaction, and departed...
Because I hate being ignorant about such things, I went looking for references on government documents in general and Form 4473 in particular. Except for Federal Identification & Credentials, I could find nothing that seemed to prohibit copying Federal Forms per se. Indeed, form 4473 is available for download in PDF format from the ATF site. While I found some general rules about copying "private" data that might be entered on such forms, I was only asking the dealer for a copy of the part of the form that contained *my* data...
I do my level best to obey the law. That obedience is greatly facilitated by knowing what the law says. I find this knowledge "sticks" better if I can read the pertinent legalese directly...
So, what I am seeking to learn here is whether providing the Customer with a copy of the Customer's part of 4473 is truly prohibited. If it is prohibited, I am also hoping somebody has a citation to the controlling rules and regulations...
Hopefully, somebody can help me out!
Thanks!!
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