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I just viewed a video by the 2ND Amendment Advisor channel of a permanent injunction being filed on the private sale of personal firearms as of March 28 2026. Anyone else know of such a ruling? The site was AI generated but hopefully the information is legit.



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I don't see anything on it online.  I do see some CA stuff popping up, but we haven't been able to do a private transfer for years, it all has to go through an FFL.

Are you looking at a national rule, or a state?
  
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Here in Florida person to person sales to other Florida residents are legit without a FFL. 

This is what A.I. says

"Private-to-private (P2P) gun sales are generally legal under federal law, provided both parties are residents of the same state and the buyer is not prohibited from owning firearms. However, several states mandate background checks through licensed dealers (FFL) for all private transfers, overriding this general.

I recently gifted a revolver to my brother who lives in the Communist controlled state of Massachusetts, otherwise known as "Libtardia' 

Because I was sending it via common carrier, after some research, I thought it best to send it to his FFL.

For no other reason to avoid liability should it be stolen in transit 
JHand wrote Today at 12:34pm:
I don't see anything on it online.  I do see some CA stuff popping up, but we haven't been able to do a private transfer for years, it all has to go through an FFL.

Are you looking at a national rule, or a state?

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It was supposed to have taken effect on the 28th of March 2026. The information also stated it could be state specific but the injunction as a whole was good in standing. It started in Texas as a suit by three organizations and some individuals in 2025. I am in Georgia and I haven't heard of any trouble. I am starting to sell off some of my collection this weekend at a local show. Maybe I need to contact the ATF in Atlanta before doing so.


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If this was true it would have been all over the news. AI is usually wrong. 
  
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Maybe I will find out at the gun show this week end.
  
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If you do please let me us know.




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