Quote Originally Posted by Circuits View Post
Where'd you get this drivel? You can transfer any number of firearms in one transaction, with one background check for all.
While the CBI/NICS check may cover any number of firearms per transfer, nothing prevents the FFL from insisting on one firearm per BGC.


The argument itself is specious, as you could simply secure the firearms so they're not accessible, and MIL would need no bg check to watch the house.
Given the vagaries of the law, can you show where being in possession of the house precludes possession of any of the contents, locked up or not?