Are licensed collectors required to comply with the requirements that written notification be given to handgun transferees and signs be posted on juvenile handgun possession?

The requirement that written notification concerning juvenile handgun possession be given by licensees to a nonlicensee to whom a handgun is delivered applies to curio or relic handguns transferred by licensed collectors. However, the sign posting requirement does not apply to licensed collectors. In the case of collectors, a requirement to post signs at the licensed premises would serve no purpose because the premises is not a business premises open to the public and licensed collectors may lawfully dispose of curio or relic handguns away from their licensed premises.

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The requirement that written notification on juvenile handgun possession be given to a nonlicensee to whom a handgun is delivered applies to all types of Federal firearms licensees. It also applies to the return of handguns to their owners, as well as to their sale. Thus, a pawnbroker who returns a handgun to its owner upon its redemption from pawn must provide the notification to the owner.

The sign posting requirement also applies to licensed pawnbrokers. 18 U. S.

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