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Community Guidelines Update: Regulated Goods

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Effective immediately:

- Regulated Items: If you are selling any regulated goods (e.g., guns and certain gun parts, regulated medications, marijuana, or anything requiring a license), you must state in your listing that you are a licensed seller.

- Marijuana Listings: All marijuana-related listings must be posted in the NSFW category, as this content is not suitable for viewing in a work environment.

These rules are being added to our Terms of Service. Thank you for your cooperation and for helping us maintain a safe marketplace.
Edited: Oct 17 11:49
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How do we know if an item is "regulated" ?

For example, a license is not required to sell guns, but is required to sell fish.
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Reply to post #390
You would have to know your own laws. For example in America you can private sell a gun without an FFL in most states, but if you sell for a net profit or ship it you often need an FFL. Non-registered parts (such as things other than the registered receiver) are not a regulated item. It's the same as a piece of metal. NFA items require a SOT, but components that are not configured or sold in conjunction with other items that imply a constructive intent are not.

For example, this is why you can buy full auto trigger packs online to all 50 states legally (despite what fudds often claim). However you cannot buy that same trigger pack with a functional compatible receiver. You cannot buy full auto parts which are registered by itself as a machine gun. For example you can buy an M16 auto sear, but a DIAS like a swift link (the infamous coat hanger machine gun) is a registered item because it can drop into an AR receiver without the third hole. In contrast the M16 auto sear cannot work without a receiver that has the third hole, which is why there are no legal restrictions on ownership of them.
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> For example in America you can private sell a gun without an FFL in most states

Thank you USAGI.

Yes. I live in Texas where it is legal to sell guns privately between individuals without any licensure or registering.

I have too many guns, and want to sell some here on XMR Bazzar via "face-to-face" in-person meetings.

Since this complies with both Texas state and U.S. Federal Law, can I advertise my guns for sale here on XMR Bazaar ?
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Reply to post #815
Guns/firearms fall under high-risk listings on AnonBazaar, but they are not outright prohibited (unlike other things like unlicensed prescription drugs/substances). We don't require licenses / proof for privacy reasons, so private, face-to-face sales that comply with local laws (like in Texas) are generally okay. To stay safe and reduce risk of removal:
- Include clear disclaimers in your listing, similar to what you wrote here: e.g., "Face-to-face only in Texas. Private sale between individuals, no license/registration required under Texas & federal law. Buyer must be legally eligible to purchase/possess."
- Keep it in-person/local (no shipping).
- Be transparent to avoid any misinterpretation.
If the listing is legal in your jurisdiction, you should be fine to post it. Thanks for asking :)
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You probably already know this, but just as a FYI, make sure you get photo ID from them and take a pic or record the number. The main thing you are looking for is that it's still valid, age, and residency in your state.

You are NOT legally required to do this. But it is smart to do so because the legal reality is that if someone uses it for a crime, you are guilty until proven innocent. It doesn't matter if the guy you sold it to looks trustworthy. If he sells it to someone untrustworthy/prohibited, there is nothing to say you didn't sell it directly to that prohibited person. It is unlikely you would be prosecuted criminally, or civilly sued, but not impossible. Never forget, courts do not follow the law if they do not want to.

This isn't that big of a risk today, because criminals will obtain their firearms through 3D printing or stealing it than paying for it, but just something to consider.
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Thank you for this guidance Ms. Aillia !!

I will abide!

Now I will do the work to set up PGP keys for use here.

Thank you!
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> Never forget, courts do not follow the law if they do not want to.

True.

I always disliked private gun sellers who demand I.D., and never bought from them. Half the benefit of accepting the risk of buying a used gun that could be broken is to have an "off the books" gun.

Witnessing the recent lawlessness from FedGov regarding unlawful detention and blatant persecution of Nationalists these last 5 years has me re-thinking my position. :-(

Thank you USAGI.
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I think today there is no reason for someone to want to buy a registered gun off the books with absolutely zero KYC, when if you need something like that you can just buy an AR upper and lower parts kit and 3D print or 80% to completion. I think you should let them know that's an option if they balk at showing ID. Showing that kind of honesty will also probably encourage them to just show you ID and buy it.

That said, I definitely understand the sentiment of avoiding any influence from lawless governments. An alternative is to wear a go pro or something and just in casual conversation have them say that they are of age, resident in the state, and without a criminal record. You could even record it secretly with your phone. You have no need to disclose you are recording even if it is illegal in your state to record without consent since you will never be releasing this footage anyways unless they fuck up and get police on your butt. Also you should be dealing in a public space anyways, so most of the privacy consent laws do not apply in these situations. And really, the privacy consent laws are nothing about privacy, they were pushed to discredit whistleblowers from being able to submit evidence to the courts. Think stuff like James Okeefe.
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> I think today there is no reason for someone to want to buy a registered gun off the books with absolutely zero KYC

I've always preferred "off-the-books" guns because I know a nation-wide gun confiscation will eventually be implemented, as has already been done in most countries.

"Undocumented" gives my Grandkids a better head-start on Resistance.

Yesterday I watched this video on the Battle of Concord from a British perspective. It was pretty good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgwcG3mN9sQ

The actual trigger for our Rebellion was a gun seizure.
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