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    Default Brother in law and sister in law transfer

    I did not know where to post. If this is not the spot to post please let me know. My question is can a transfer of a handgun from a sister in law to a brother in law in PA happen without and FFL? Meaning can she give her handgun to her brother in law by simply handing it to him... He has his LTCF if that makes any difference though I doubt.
    "I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery." Thomas Jefferson

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    Default Re: Brother in law and sister in law transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by mikelets456 View Post
    I did not know where to post. If this is not the spot to post please let me know. My question is can a transfer of a handgun from a sister in law to a brother in law in PA happen without and FFL? Meaning can she give her handgun to her brother in law by simply handing it to him... He has his LTCF if that makes any difference though I doubt.
    No.

    PA's 'family exception' only applies to transfers between children/parents/grandparents/spouses. Siblings are not included.
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    Default Re: Brother in law and sister in law transfer

    Okay, thanks. He'll go to an FFL with his sister in law.

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    Default Re: Brother in law and sister in law transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by mikelets456 View Post
    Okay, thanks. He'll go to an FFL with his sister in law.
    If this was Kentucky, they'd be covered by the spouse-spouse clause.

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    Default Re: Brother in law and sister in law transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Kipwell View Post
    If this was Kentucky, they'd be covered by the spouse-spouse clause.
    If you've been married 3 times and still have the same in-laws...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt.K View Post
    If you've been married 3 times and still have the same in-laws...
    My wife has pretty sisters too.
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    Default Re: Brother in law and sister in law transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt.K View Post
    If you've been married 3 times and still have the same in-laws...
    I used to know a guy whose one brother married his ex-wife, another brother married his ex-fiancée, and his third brother married his ex-girlfriend. He doesn't talk to his brothers anymore.

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    Default Re: Brother in law and sister in law transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Kipwell View Post
    I used to know a guy whose one brother married his ex-wife, another brother married his ex-fiancée, and his third brother married his ex-girlfriend. He doesn't talk to his brothers anymore.
    Well, if he had a wife, a fiancée, *and* a girlfriend, he may not be worth talking to anyway...

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    Default Re: Brother in law and sister in law transfer

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Kipwell View Post
    I used to know a guy whose one brother married his ex-wife, another brother married his ex-fiancée, and his third brother married his ex-girlfriend. He doesn't talk to his brothers anymore.
    Wow, I am getting a headache figuring this one out .........................

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