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I am arguing with an anti-gun person who insists that in 1986 restrictions barring people who live in different states and want to sell each other a firearm don't have to go through a federal firearms license dealer for a background check anymore. He's making the case people can sell across state lines now without having to go through a background check, which I believe is false. I pulled up the information on the website for the ATF and posted it but he is denying saying it's been removed. Claims to be an expert in debating gun nuts and I just want to make sure I am not missing anything. The only exceptions that I found wer people shipping guns to themselves in a different state, but in their name. Shipping someone a gun has a loan for a sporting activity such as hunting or trap shooting, and limited to long guns, not handguns he is talking about which are used in most gun crimes. And the exemption for shipping a gun to a family member as part of an inheritance through a will. Those are the only exceptions I know of. Thanks