Tuesday, April 14, 2020

GUN RETAILERS CAN SELL IN PARKING LOT IN CODIV-19 CRISIS

Customers queue outside a LA county gun shop





















By Harmeet Kaur
CNN

Gun retailers operating during the coronavirus pandemic will now be able to offer curbside service.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) announced on Friday that federally licensed firearms businesses could carry out transactions through drive-up windows and temporary booths in their parking lots or other parts of their property.

Those transactions include verifying customer identity, completing paperwork, accepting payment and delivering firearms and ammunition.

Gun retailers deemed "essential service" by federal government

"An FFL may carry out the requested activities through a drive-up or walk-up window or doorway where the customer is on the licensee's property on the exterior of the brick and mortar structure at the address listed on the license," the guidance states.

"An FFL may also carry out the requested activities from a temporary table or booth located in a parking lot or other exterior location on the licensee's property at the address listed on the license, but any such activities must occur in a location where the licensee has the authority to permit ATF's entry for inspection purposes," it continued.

Federal firearms licensees cannot carry out such activities from spaces that are not located on the property of the address listed on their license, unless that takes place at a qualified in-state gun show or event.

The ATF said the guidelines came in response to questions from industry members about whether they could legally conduct business outside of their brick-and-mortar stores. The National Shooting Sports Foundation, a firearms industry trade group, said last month that it had asked for more clarity on how retailers could operate during the national emergency.


Gun retailers deemed "essential"

As states around the country issue "stay-at-home" orders to curb the spread of the coronavirus, firearms and ammunitions retailers have been classified as essential businesses, according to updated guidance from the federal government.

March 28 memo from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in the Homeland Security Department identified "workers supporting the operation of firearm or ammunition product manufacturers, retailers, importers, distributors, and shooting ranges" as part of the nation's essential critical infrastructure workforce.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

All our Constitutional rights are indeed "essential" whether the liberal anti-gun folks like it or not.

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