>>If I remember correctly, there is a certain number at which you must be licensed. And no, a non-licensed person may not sell at a gun show, again iirc.
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>Thanks. I still do not like the idea of someone buying even one gun without background check, but if I understood James correctly and the seller is liable then I guess is not too bad (does not mean I like it, I am pretty much against the US culture of guns, but I do not live (and will never live, I even try not to visit the US, even though I have a timeshare in Orlando that I used once in 16 years and I am still up-to-date with the maintenance fees) there anyways so..)
Did I understand you correctly that you try to not visit the US due to our gun laws? Or did I not understand and you meant that you just prefer not to visit the US? I was confused by your message...
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