Help with Residence Laws

Dont go to oakridge range, if theyre prices are similar to their range prices, then its way too expensive. Maybe take a trip to the space coast side so yoi dont have the orlando markup

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Hey i'm so bored. I have been talking with the guys over at East Orangeand they have some nice prices at the range and their Fire Arm sales are well priced.

Thanks,
KennyS
 
Aguila Blanca....Further, the original question stated that he lives in Florida. The word "live" implies residency. The fact that someone lives in one state and has a driver's license and/or car registration in another state does not constitute legal residency.
Wrong.
What ATF considers as "state of residence" is not what a state may require for the purposes of issuing a drivers license.

The OP is a resident of Florida while he is living there attending college. When he returns to the family home in Washington he is a resident of Washington.

ATF says on page 5 of 6 of the Form 4473 (Instructions): "Question 13 State of Residence: The State in which an individual resides..."

All you guys need to do is read the instructions found in every Form 4473 you ever signed when you bought a firearm from a dealer.

http://www.atf.gov/regulations-rulings/rulings/atf-rulings/atf-ruling-2010-6.pdf


27 C.F.R. 178.11: MEANING OF TERMS
An out-of-State college student may establish residence in a State by residing and maintaining a home in a college dormitory or in a location off-campus during the school term.

http://www.atf.gov/regulations-rulings/rulings/atf-rulings/atf-ruling-80-21.pdf
ATF Rul. 80-21
[Status of ruling: Active]

The Bureau has been asked to determine the State of residence of out-of-State college students for purposes of the Gun Control Act of 1968. “State of residence” is defined by regulation in 27 C.F.R. 178.11 as the State in which an individual regularly resides or maintains a home. The regulation also provides an example of an individual who maintains a home in State X and a home in State Y. The individual regularly resides in State X except for the summer months and in State Y for the summer months of the year. The regulation states that during the time the individual actually resides in State X he is a resident of State X, and during the time he actually resides in State Y he is a resident of State Y.

Applying the above example to out-of- State college students it is held, that during the time the students actually reside in a college dormitory or at an off-campus location they are considered residents of the State where the dormitory or off-campus home is located. During the time out-of-State college students actually reside in their home State they are considered residents of their home State.
 
If you're only going to remain in Florida for 6 months, then why not wait?

afaik guns are less expensive in Florida than they are here in Washington.
If you can legally buy and keep a gun in Florida( I don't know if that is the case) you will still need to ship it to a Washington FFL when you return.
 
why would they have to ship a gun they already own to an FFL in washington? can't just pack it up with the rest of your stuff when they move back?
 
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Seriously man get registered in Florida, it is CHEAP. when I lived there it was $35.00 a year for a car...here in Illinois it is $100.00. Make it easy on yourself and just get a Florida drivers licence.
 
Does FL allow out of state/part-time residents to have a handgun? I think FL has an out-of-state CC permit, is WA a reciprocal state? What are his rights of owning a handgun in FL with no permits?

In the state of Florida anyone who is legal to own a firearm being a resident of another state may posses a firearm/handgun legally. You may keep in your vehicle, carry it in a gun bag to your motel room. You CANNOT CARRY IT CONCEALED without a permit


Seriously man get registered in Florida, it is CHEAP. when I lived there it was $35.00 a year for a car

Not anymore. I wish it were $35 a year. 2 cars and a m/c set me back $160
 
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