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Originally Posted by AaronM
The Brady Bill requires that any person purchasing a gun from a licensed dealer to go through a background check. This includes retail locations, Internet stores, and gun shows. Rifle, Handgun, Shotgun....all the same requirements under Brady. This is Federal law.
Different states, counties, etc...may impose additional restrictions such as waiting periods and so forth.
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Originally Posted by AaronM
I live in the US where Federal Law requires you to fill out a form. That form asks you several questions. If you bought a shotgun from Gander Mountain and you didn't do this then both you and Gander Mountain have violated Federal law.
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Not Shotguns, states make their own laws on what are considered "firearms". In Michigan a firearm is less than 30 inches or higher than a certain caliber(and I dont have that number off hand) but your basic shotgun is NOT considered a firearm in the state of Michigan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brady_H...Prevention_Act
Id move out of whatever police state you are in buddy.