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George Lopez

Air Rifle Shipped from Online Retailer (How?)

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Hello,

 

I am new to this forum board. Nice to meet you all folks.

 

Anyways, a dear friend of mine bought an air rifle as a gift from an online retailer (Pyramyd Air, Amazon, etc; don't remember which one). From what I was told, it never used to work, but apparently, she said it works now and the air rifle is already on its way to her relative's house in NJ (the relatives and her are still residents of Vermont and will change residency soon). When she found out the absurd law of air rifles need FID card also, she called the online retailer numerous times to cancel the delivery and order. However, it's already on the way to relative's house. Her relatives has the option of "rejecting" the package and sending it back the same day unopened. Should her relatives just reject it or just keep it? They don't want any trouble in the future or anything, but would like for me to give them an opinion as they trust me. From what I understand, the retailer should not be able to allow orders to NJ for air rifles?

 

Thank you very much.

 

I look forward to hearing your opinions.

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I assume your friend's relative does not have an FID card.

 

If that's the case, then the only correct response, the only fully legal response is to refuse the delivery, period.

 

If your friend's relative has an FID card, that's where it begins to get murky.

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