You mean through that secure southern border????The democrats, through their wide-open borders, welcome him and he buys from one of the illegal street sellers the democrats, through their lax handling and prosecuting of criminals, see to it are readily available for criminals like him.
I am not a lawyer. I am not an FFL holder. My comments are based on my understanding, subject to confirmation by appropriate individuals.If I, a Texas non-resident, drove to Dallas to buy an AR-15, what are the requirements? Can I simply walk into a gun store or gun show and buy one by paying cash? Or are there things like background checks, waiting periods, ID, gun safety classes, and such required?
Maybe - but TX still has the death penalty, and this a case in which it's justified.And now he will get to stay here for the rest of his life.... in one of our prisons.....paid for by the US taxpayers.
We can only hope.Maybe - but TX still has the death penalty, and this a case in which it's justified.
I agree, we need to bring back public executions, people would say that will be traumatic for people, kids especially, but it will make them think twice before they break the law.He should be hung at 5 p.m. Friday and left hanging there as an example until 8 a.m. Monday at which time a sanitation truck should back up and he be dumped in like the garbage he is. And yes, I do mean that. It's time to make it crystal clear we will no longer abide crimes by criminal aliens. And to facilitate we need to pass an amendment that mandates only legal, non-amnesty citizens are protected by the Constitution.
What worse is that in El Salvador right now, there is a new person in charge and he is rounding up the gang members and putting them in prison. Which is a good thing but its also going to cause some of them to flee here too.What we've been witnessing is the illegal relocation of a large portion of Central America into the United States. These 3rd world barbarians bring their culture with them, so we shouldn't be surprised when we see them killing each other. However, we have the same thing going on in our inner cities like Chicago and Baltimore, and nobody seems to care.
I guess this didn't provide the wanted outcome and information hence no response.I am not a lawyer. I am not an FFL holder. My comments are based on my understanding, subject to confirmation by appropriate individuals.
An out-of-state resident cannot legally buy a firearm from an individual in Texas. An exception may be possible if the sale is facilitated through an FFL holder and the gun ships to an FFL holder in the buyer's home state for background check and pickup. I believe that is national law but am not certain.
An out-of-state resident can purchase a long-gun from a Texas FFL dealer provided the buyer complies with all laws and regulations regarding the purchase in Texas and in addition complies with all laws and regulations regarding the purchase in their home state. IOW, if they are from a state with a law requiring restricted reduced-capacity magazines they cannot buy a rifle with a standard normal-capacity magazine we have here in Texas. If all rules and laws are met pertaining to both states and the buyer completes and passes a NICS federal background check and fills out the long-form 4473 federal form, all with proper identification, then he can buy the rifle/shotgun from the licensed dealer while here in Texas.
Going back to the OP, the short answer to the question is "He Can't". There have been several revisions and changes to this form 4473 recently to address the residency issue, and question 21.m gets directly to the point: "Are you an alien illegally or unlawfully in the United States?"How does a 4 time deported illegal alien buy a ar-15?