Protecting Your Firearms Business
A personal gun log of private gun collections is your best protection against confusing inventory during ATF compliance inspections.
Protecting your firearms business from unnecessary entanglements with ATF and other regulatory authorities should be a high priority for you as an FFL. Failure to comply with federal regulations, especially those deemed to be public safety violations will begin to create a record of administrative action taken against your business, and may cause ATF to visit you more frequently than if your inspections reveal no violations.
One common record keeping violation occurs when ATF Investigators find firearms within a business premises that are not properly logged in the A&D record because they are part of a "personal collection", but not adequately identified as such. ATF will always assume that firearms are part of a business inventory unless they are segregated or appropriately tagged.
This article addresses this issue; giving some reasons for taking specific action, and detailing the action to take.
http://www.fflconsultinggroup.com/personal-gun-log-private-gun-collections-atf-compliance-inspections/
JR Valdes
Copyright 2014 Firearms Licensing And Consulting Group, LLC
One common record keeping violation occurs when ATF Investigators find firearms within a business premises that are not properly logged in the A&D record because they are part of a "personal collection", but not adequately identified as such. ATF will always assume that firearms are part of a business inventory unless they are segregated or appropriately tagged.
This article addresses this issue; giving some reasons for taking specific action, and detailing the action to take.
http://www.fflconsultinggroup.com/personal-gun-log-private-gun-collections-atf-compliance-inspections/
JR Valdes
Copyright 2014 Firearms Licensing And Consulting Group, LLC
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