How to Complete the Transfer Between Private Individuals You and the recipient will need to visit a sheriff's office or a licensed gun dealership to complete the sale and the transfer of ownership. Be sure to bring government-issued photo ID and complete all required forms. Have a background check ran on the buyer.
The licensee must have the transferee complete and sign ATF Form 4473, Firearms Transaction Record. 2. The licensee must verify the identity of the transferee through a government–issued photo identification.
No. Virginia medical marijuana cardholders are prohibited from owning or possessing firearms under state law. Per the Code of Virginia, Title 18.2, Chapter 7, Article 7, Section 18.2-308.4(B), it is unlawful to have a Schedule I or II controlled substance and firearm simultaneously.
Medical Marijuana and Guns However, using medical marijuana or having a medical marijuana card prevents individuals from being able to have a concealed carry permit. To get a concealed carry permit, you have to register with a federal database, which will deny medical marijuana users.
Permit holders who were issued a permit in Philadelphia County and have relocated should notify the Gun Permit Unit of their new address.
Imprisoned or jailed for more than two years because of any criminal conviction. Convicted of certain criminal offenses (such as multiple DUIs within a certain period) Adjudicated for serious delinquent acts as minors. Found incompetent by a court or involuntarily committed for inpatient mental care.
It's very easy to get a card. Should be especially easy if you have legit chronic pain. Go to the PA Department of Health website, it breaks down what you need to do. There should be a list of doctors on DOH website that are eligible to grant your medical card.
(i) An individual whose character and reputation is such that the individual would be likely to act in a manner dangerous to public safety. (ii) An individual who has been convicted of an offense under the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No. 64), known as The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act.
Pennsylvania has a residency requirement clause in all reciprocity agreements with other states. You MUST be a resident of the state where you hold a license to carry in order for Pennsylvania to honor it.
Under federal law, people are generally prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms if they have been convicted of a felony or some domestic violence misdemeanors, or if they are subject to certain court orders related to domestic violence or a serious mental condition.