Federal Firearm License (FFL) Requirements

Federal Firearm License (FFL) requirements are actually a dicey issue to deal with because the issue has deep rooted emotions. To look at the requirements alone, an individual may not think they are too bad with having to deal with if interested in buying a firearm. On one side of the issue you have the gun control critics that say the weapons have to be regulated even more. On the opposite side of the fence you have part of society repeating that honest people do not commit crimes with guns. We are not here to debate the issue of being pro-gun or anti-gun, we are only here to discuss the issue of the requirements of an individual getting their FFL, or more formally known as the Federal Firearm License.Want to meet the Requirements for an FFL?  Be prepared to stop ahead, the road is covvered in red tape.

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Despite what your beliefs are of the Federal Firearm License (FFL) requirements, it cannot be disputed how difficult it is even for a person that is fully legal to meet all of the FFL requirements. When we say “meet the requirements for an FFL,” we are not referring to whether or not they are a criminal. The difficulty we are mentioning for a person to meet all the FFL requirements is all of the government red tape. The difficulty we mention is that there really is not one place a person can go to (no government place, ie: website) get all of the answers and all of the needed paperwork and forms needed.  In today’s government that is filled with “centralization” of forces, (ie:Homeland Security) it is difficult to imagine that there is not one single government website that an individual can go to get all of the paperwork needed to meet the requirements to obtain an FFL. It is difficult to believe that there is not one place that handles it all from beginning to end in a manner that would streamline the entire process. Is this just our government bureaucracy hard at work, or is this just a way to make it difficult for the individual to exercise their rights to own a firearm?

We are not here to pass judgement, we are only here to tell you that if you plan on applying for an Federal Firearms License, (FFL) that you need to either hire the services of an organization that knows the ropes and can walk you through the process, or get frustrated with the possible denial of the license because you sent in fingerprints to the wrong address or used the incorrect fingerprint card.  The list of possible errors is virtually endless.

If you are looking to met all the requirements for the FFL, we suggest you use the services of FFLKit.com because they are not only the original, they are the easiest to deal with, and in our opinion, they are simply the best at what they do. PERIOD!

Overview of the Requirements to get an Federal Firearms License. (FFL)

  • Is 21 years or more of age;
  • Is not prohibited from shipping, transporting, receiving or possessing firearms or ammunition;
  • Has not willfully violated the GCA (Gun Control Act) or its regulations;
  • Has not willfully failed to disclose material information or willfully made false statements concerning material facts in connection with his application;
  • Has premises (which in many cases can be your home) for conducting business or collecting for C&R; and the applicant certifies that:
    1. the business to be conducted under the license is not prohibited by State or local law in the place where the licensed premise is located;
    2. within 30 days after the application is approved the business will comply with the requirements of State and local law applicable to the conduct of the business;
    3. the business will not be conducted under the license until the requirements of State and local law applicable to the business have been met; and,
    4. the applicant has sent or delivered a form to the chief law enforcement officer where the premises are located notifying the officer that the applicant intends to apply for a license.
    5. secure gun storage or safety devices will be available at any place in which firearms are sold under the license to persons who are not licensees (“secure gun storage or safety” defined in 18 U.S.C. 921 (a) (34)
  • If the entire process goes smoothly and there are no problems and you meet ALL the requirements set forth and the government is having a good couple of months, you can expect your FFL reviewed after at least six weeks.  If the ATF is not having a good couple of months, then you wait at least 8 to 12 weeks.  The key to understanding the application process is that if you filed something wrong, your application will be denied and then you go to the back of the line.  That is why we recommend the services of FFLKit.com, which charges a very nominal fee to assist you all along the way.

    Getting your Federal Firearms License is a great idea and a great cost savings if you like to buy, own and maybe even make a little legal profit on the side.  Meeting the requirements for your Federal Firearms License (FFL) is the easy part, the hard part is just getting the government to move as if they even cared about your request to exert your legal right to bear arms.

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